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Oci-Olympic Tenant Screening

Federal Way, WA 98003
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user comments Jenny
January 10, 2005 at 7:07pm
My family was in trouble while I was under $20000 debts. It was a terrific time for me while my family was suffering because of this. Someone referred me to Oci-Olympic Tenant Screening and I went to their office. After that we had a couple of discussions. I told them about my creditors who used to call me up regularly. These people took good care of everything so that I could have peaceful nights. I didn’t expect it could happen! But actually it did. Soon my creditors’ phone calls stopped and later on my debts were reduced too.
user comments Jonathan
February 28, 2005 at 8:33pm
Life was full of hurdles while I was under debts. Nights were sleepless and days were tough. I went to Oci-Olympic Tenant Screening and enrolled myself. Though the amount was not much but there were a number of creditors knocking me every moment. I spend a lot of time in making them understand but they did not. This company’s people handled this situation nicely and as a result I was out of debts.
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