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<description>Debt settlement does in one year what you couldn't hope to do in five.</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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Just one year. Twelve months. Three hundred and sixty. Five. Days. Eight thousand seven hundred and sixty hours. Five hundred twenty five thousand six hundred minutes. This is how long it will take you to achieve complete debt settlement. Not a single second longer, my friends. If you are motivated and smart enough to sign up with the professionals, this is the time frame you are looking at with debt elimination programs. These programs... designed and carried out by our partner sites and their associates... do not play around. You have no idea of what you can do until you try. So don't just sit there and take the abuse of creditors. 

Below is a bulleted list that describes the basics of debt settlement and what you need to make it work.  


You contact the professionals. Use the links on our site and connect with the very best.
That's really it. You just sit back and watch college basketball while the pros do the work.
You get set up with a simple debt management program by which you make one payment at the end of the time frame above. That payment will end your financial obligations, and that payment will be for a sum at least 33 percent less than what you owe now. What we have here is a chance that creditors are giving you only because you signed up for debt management. They like to close the book on consumers with past due balances. If you make good on this lump sum payment at the end of the 525,600 minutes, they will forgive the rest of your debt and you are free to start accumulating more. That is all there is to it. 
Just kidding about racking up more debt. We know you are smarter than that. At least we would hope so.


In any case, there is your debt settlement breakdown. Take it or leave it. But we suggest that it be took. Quick.

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