Virginia International Logistics Company MCA Debt Relief Success Story

“We got our first MCA about four years ago. We were getting some equipment for a project. The first round went fine, so we got suckered into a second round. We got a little over our head.”
Bill Hedge

Results Snapshot

Debt Reduction Achieved:
47.8%

$4,336.46/Week

Previous MCA Payments

$2,122.40/Week

New Restructured MCA Payments

$2,214.06

Weekly Savings
$28,265.76
Total Original Debt
$14,750
Settlement Amount
$13,515.76
Saved
15+ Months
Time In Program:
"Going out of business was not an option. But we did need to get some relief. Coastal Debt Resolve offered us a solution. They’ve done an extraordinary job!"
Bill Hedge

How

Hedge & Penn Logistics LLC

Succeeded

The Challenge

When Bill Hedge of Hedge & Penn Logistics secured a major new contract, he needed equipment fast. He chose an MCA to avoid the collateral requirements of a traditional loan, but the aggressive daily payments quickly pulled the business underwater. What started as a breakthrough opportunity, nearly became the end of his company. But then Coastal Debt Resolve stepped in.

Meet the team

Debt Reduction Achieved:
47.8%
Nathan Mor, the foremost MCA debt settlement specialist at Coastal Debt Resolve, smiles at the camera.
Nathan Mor
Settlement Advisor Spotlight

With eight years of experience and over 500 successful cases, Nathan Mor has encountered virtually every MCA debt scenario imaginable. He leverages this deep industry knowledge to quickly assess your unique situation and engineer the best possible path to relief.

“For me, the ultimate reward is seeing a business owner regain control of their operations and chart a clear path toward financial freedom.”

Account Manager Spotlight

With over a decade of experience in the financial industry, Renee Clayton has served as a dedicated advocate for more than 100 small business owners. Renee specializes in helping entrepreneurs work towards breaking the cycle of MCA accumulation and stifling daily withdrawals, providing them with the guidance needed to protect their livelihoods. She is driven by the belief that debt relief is a second chance for a business. She wants business owners to regain the confidence and control necessary to thrive within their local communities.

“Helping a business stabilize financially doesn’t just impact the owner. It helps protect jobs, supports families, and strengthens the local community. Seeing an owner regain control is the most fulfilling part of what we do.”

Renee Clayton, Account Manager at Coastal Debt Resolve, smiling in a professional headshot with short, dark textured hair, wearing a black button-down top against a neutral gray background.
Renee Clayton
Proof

Settlement Documents

47.8%
Savings
Debt:
$21,491.42
Paid
$10,750.00
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41.2%
Savings
Debt:
$6,806.76
Paid
$4,000.00
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Frequently asked questions

How much did Hedge & Penn Logistics LLC save on their MCA debt?
Through Coastal Debt Resolve, Bill Hedge achieved a 47.8% reduction in his total debt, saving a total of $13,515.76.
What were the weekly savings for Bill Hedge?
The program reduced weekly MCA payments from $4,336.46 down to $2,122.40, resulting in a weekly cash flow improvement of $2,214.06.
How long did the debt settlement process take for this logistics case?
The restructuring and settlement for Hedge & Penn Logistics were achieved over a period of 15+ months in the program.
Why did Bill Hedge need MCA relief?
After taking a second round of MCAs to fund equipment for a major contract, the aggressive daily payments began putting the company underwater and threatened to put them out of business.
Who managed the debt settlement for Hedge & Penn Logistics?
The case was led by Settlement Advisor Nathan Mor and supported by Account Manager Renee Clayton.