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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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	<description>Don't be fooled!
Don't be fooled by the websites, ads and people that throw around the words free debt help. There is no such thing as a free ride. Besides, did you really think that you were going to accumulate thousands and thousands of dollars worth of debt only to enroll in a "free debt help program" and recover completely? Sorry to burst your bubble, but it just doesn't work that way, my friend. While there does exist such a thing as free debt help, we feel it is our responsibility to explain what is free and what is not. 

Free appetizer
You've heard the expression, "No such thing as a free lunch," right? Of course. Well, it's kind of true. The way free debt help works is kind of like a free appetizer. What free debt help refers to is the research, location, application and consultation of your debt help. In other cases, you would have already spent well over several hundred on all those things, but with free debt help, you get to take advantage. 

You can use the internet to search the abundance of sites available for information and leads to professional debt help services. Once you are well read, you can start conducting background checks on these companies. 

If you find a few companies you like, fill out their applications and wait for their free consultations. Up until this point, you haven't spent a dime. 

So when is it that you start to spend? Only once you have received your free consultation and you have decided on a debt relief program for you. There is no pressure. There is no obligation. Take advantage of companies that offer this special now because they don't last forever and they can save you hundreds of dollars right off the bat. 
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