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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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Taking a debt reduction program to another level...
... And by no means a good one. That's what this man (below) has done. Look at him. He's got it all. He has the arm strength, the confidence and the breadth of talents needed for a long, successful career at the highest level. He looks so calm, so poised, ready to go out there and strike out the worst financial problems for the neediest of clients. Ready to be our debt reduction program staff's star for the next decade. Or so we thought.




You just never know how it's going to work out, I guess. The next thing we knew, we had invested tens of millions of dollars in an ass clown who couldn't get outs to save his freaking life. All the potential this guy showed us before we brought him aboard our up and coming debt reduction program a few years ago has vanished. What the heck happened. He has produced absolutely nothing and we cannot move him because of his guaranteed contract. 

He is costing us so much money that we have to apply for the help of another debt reduction program just to consolidate our bills and stay afloat. Fortunately, there are options for everyone -- even the consumers and companies that really blow it.

Working with a debt reduction program
We can attest to its effectiveness because we have worked alongside a debt reduction program ourselves. Ironic, no? A debt relief company seeking financial help for debt-related issues? That's akin to a screen door in a battleship. Or a firehouse burning down. Ha ha ha. In any case, if you are experiencing fiscal problems of any sort, it pays to consult an outside source to lend an ear -- as well as serious financial experience -- to help you bail yourself out. You can expect...


Immediate improvements in your credit score.
The consolidation of your bills into one payment per month.
The chance to save 33 percent or more overall.
To go debt free in under three years!


These are the reasons to consult with a debt reduction program if you are even beginning to show signs of wear and tear. Get help now. Call the bullpen. Do not be afraid to take yourself out of the game.
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