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Date: Wed, 09/29/2010 - 05:40

Submitted by anonymous
on Wed, 09/29/2010 - 05:40

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Well I had a few credit cards that I had previously opened when I was working, that I thought I could handle since I was making pretty good money at the time. I was making about 1,000 dollars a week at the time so using the cards didn't bother me because I knew that I could get them paid off. Until I was hit with a lay off that basically put me in financial ruin, I was paying on miscellaneous bills and mortgages at the time as well as paying for college, to pay my bills I had no choice but to use my credit cards to make ends meet. By the time I found another job I had racked up 50,000 in credit card bills and thought I would never get out of them. I considered settling my debts but I was cautious because of the debt consolidation company's that I have heard were scams. After doing some due diligence I finally stumbled upon a debt consolidation company named Public Debt Solutions they were BBB TASC and USOBA certified they also have an easy enrollment process that all clients can manage to do, all I did is go on there site and fill out there registration form it showed me how much they would be saving me if I was approved for the program and what I would be paying every month I payed 615 a month for 48 months and I was debt free. This is a company that settles debts they don't consolidate debts like the rest, here is there contact info for those that need some help or guidance... I would consider going on there website ADVERTISING LINK REMOVED...AGAIN and enrolling into there program by signing there electronic registration form just fill it out and hit send and if you qualify you will receive conformation within a few days. If not they have a toll free number that you can call and get enrolled into the program over the phone. Good Luck!
CONTACT ME AT EMAIL REMOVED AGAIN FOR THERE TOLL FREE NUMBER IF INTERESTED..


ya, it is funny that these guys can't figure out that real customers wouldn't come onto a forum and provide an unsolicited commercial :-) Especially if the best thing they have to brag about is an easy enrollment process. If I wasn't sold before, I am a believer now that I know it is easy to sign up and give them my money :-)


lrhall41

Submitted by Damon on Tue, 10/05/2010 - 12:55

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Despite the OP's obvious advertisement, here is a rule of thumb: If it is a for-profit DS company, immediately take them off your list. Not saying they are all bad, but it's just better to be safe than sorry. Personally, I'd recommend against any of them either profit or non-profit. If you decide to get involved with one, first check your state's laws regulating DS companies, and compare the restrictions to what you see in the contract you have to sign. If any laws are being broken based on what the contract requires, write the company off.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 10/05/2010 - 13:30

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