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<title>Free Debt Counseling</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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	<description>Take it from us, the professionals. You simply can't afford to suffer from debt. We know it sounds kind of funny, but the proof is in the pudding. Debt hurts your credit rating, swallows up your money, and can lead to bankruptcy. The results of bankruptcy are long term. Bankruptcy stays on your credit report for 10 years, making it difficult to obtain credit, buy a home, get life insurance, or sometimes even get a job. Told you debt was expensive. It can cost you your future. 

Here's what you can afford
Ever heard of a little thing called free debt counseling? Well, you need it now more than ever, particularly because it's free. You have heard how important debt counseling is for people living in debt. Now it's time to see for yourself. If you have access to a computer, and it looks like you do, then you have access to free debt counseling. 

It's important that you understand what the word free entails. Free debt counseling consists of the locating, researching, and even consulting aspects of debt counseling. It doesn't cost you money to conduct research on consumer debt counseling. It doesn't cost you a penny to read through hundreds of informative websites. It doesn't even cost money to fill out the applications and receive consultations from many of the online free debt counseling companies. The only time free debt counseling costs money is when you actually decide on a debt relief program and begin to implement it with the help of a debt specialist. 
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