Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy (the “Policy”) describes the information REGROUP PARTNERS Co.(“REGROUP PARTNERS Co,” “we,” or “us”) collects from or about you, including through this website (“Site”) or any REGROUP PARTNERS Co-owned website  (collectively, our “Sites”)—via the telephone, and in person, in connection with the Business debt relief products and services REGROUP PARTNERS Co provides (“Services”). It also describes how we may use, share, and handle the information we collect.

Terms and Conditions and Your Consent

Before using this Site or our Services, you should review this Policy, the Terms and Conditions, and the Privacy Notice on this Site. By using this Site or our Services, you are consenting to the collection, processing, use, and disclosure of your information as set forth in this Policy. If you do not agree to be bound by this Policy, you are not authorized to, and you may not, access or use this Site or our Services. This Policy is incorporated into our Terms and Conditions that govern your use of this Site and our Services. You may access these Terms and Conditions by using the link provided at the bottom of each page of this Site.
REGROUP PARTNERS Co reserves the right to revise this Policy at any time, in our discretion, and for any or no reason. Such revisions shall be effective immediately upon posting such changes to this Site. By continuing to access and use this Site or our Services, you acknowledge and agree that you shall be bound by any such revisions. Accordingly, you should periodically review this Policy. For your convenience, whenever this Policy is changed, we will update the “Effective Date” at the top of this page. We encourage you to check the Effective Date to see if this Policy has been revised since your last visit.

What Information We Collect

Information You Manually Provide. When you create an account, interact with us through the Site, telephone, or in person, use our Services, or otherwise use or visit the Site, we may collect personal information, that is, information that identifies you personally, alone or in combination with other information available to us. For example, we may collect your name, contact information, date of birth, Social Security number, financial and credit history, and credit card or other debt information. In certain instances, you may provide personal information to us directly or have the choice to provide such information. For example, you may submit personal information to us through a form on this Site and consent to receive communication from us or our business affiliates and non-affiliates based on the information in the form. Consent to receive communications is required to submit a form. Not all data fields in a form are required, but fields necessary for us or our business affiliates and non-affiliates to provide certain services or assistance are mandatory. We may also automatically collect information as you use our Site through the use of cookies or other technology.

Information from Your Mobile or Tablet Device. If you access our Site through your mobile or tablet device, we may automatically collect certain information from or about your mobile or tablet device. The types of information we may collect include the type of device you use, your device’s unique ID, the IP address of your device, your device’s operating system, the type of mobile or tablet Internet browsers you use, and information about the way you use our mobile or tablet application.
More About IP Addresses. Your IP address is the identifier assigned to your particular computer when you access the Internet. Depending on how you connect to the Internet, your IP address may always be the same, or it may change each time you access the Internet. IP addresses do not include your name, email address or other personal information, but in some cases, they can be used to identify you. If we suspect inappropriate or criminal activity or a threat to our Site or their users, we may also share our server logs—which contain users’ IP addresses—with the appropriate investigative authorities, who could use that information to trace and identify individuals.

Cookies and Other Technologies:  A “cookie” is a small file placed on your device when you visit a site, such as ours. A “session cookie” expires immediately when you end your session (i.e., close your browser). A “persistent cookie” stores information on the hard drive so that when you end your session and return to the same web site at a later date, the cookie information is still available. Our Site’s webpages and our e-mails may contain small electronic files known as “web beacons” (also referred to as clear gifs, pixel tags, and single-pixel gifs) that permit us to gather usage statistics. We use cookies and other technologies to collect information to improve and support functions on this Site so we can serve you better. For example, we may use these technologies to:

  • collect information about how visitors access and use this Site, such as which pages they visit and for how long, and what functions or links they use most often; and
  • support the features and functionality of this Site and make it more personal, for example, by repopulating information you have already provided so you do not need to enter that information again.

As with your browser, we do not collect directly personally identifiable information using cookies and other technologies, but we or

business affiliates and non-affiliates may link it to personal information that you provide or that we have. Most browsers are initially set to accept cookies.  However, you may, at any time, control the use of cookies by selecting your browser settings on your device. You may also be able to receive an alert when a cookie is placed on your device. If you choose to reject cookies when you access or use this Site, it may impact your ability to use all of the features and functions on this Site.

Information About Third-Party Cookies and Internet-Based Advertising
In addition to the cookies we deliver to your computer or mobile or tablet device through our Site, certain third parties may deliver cookies to you for a variety of reasons. For example, we use Google Analytics, a web analytics tool that helps us understand how visitors engage with our Site. To learn more about Google Analytics, click here.

Other third parties may deliver cookies to your computer or mobile or tablet device for the purpose of tracking your online behaviors across non-affiliated websites and delivering targeted advertisements either on our Site or on other websites.
You have choices about the collection of information by third parties on our Site. For example, if you don’t want information about your visit to our Site sent to Google Analytics, you may download an Opt-out Browser Add-on by clicking here. Please note that the Add-on does not prevent information from being sent to Before Business Bankruptcy.

Please be aware that if you do not configure your browser or actively opt out, you will accept cookies provided by this Site.

How We Use Your Information

Generally, we use the personal information we collect through this Site:

  • to improve our products and services;
  • to improve, administer, customize, and maintain the Site;
  • to manage transactions;
  • to build relationships with you and other users;
  • to provide you with information about our Services;
  • to connect you with relevant third-party business affiliates and non-affiliates;
  • to fulfill other purposes for which you provide the information;
  • to provide you with notices about your account;
  • to carry out our obligations and enforce our rights;
  • to allow you to participate in interactive features of the Site;
  • to conduct market research and analysis; and for any other purpose identified in an applicable privacy notice, click-through agreement or other agreement between you and us.