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<description>If you would like to avoid becoming a financial statistic, you should consider American debt solutions. With so many effective and beneficial options, it's a mystery why you haven't sought out any American debt solutions already. </description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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	<description>Are you looking for American debt solutions? Of course you are, otherwise you wouldn't have found yourself on this website. Well, you can rest easy now because you have come to the right place. If there is anyone on the vast internet that can lead you to your financial pot of gold, it's the good folks at Debt Free Plan. We are the experts. Find us someone that knows more about American debt solutions and we may just hire them. So, let's get down to business...

We know why you've come
And we would be pleased to help. Not everyone is wise enough to take that major step. A lot of people brush off American debt solutions as ways of losing more money and falling further into debt, but nothing could be further from the truth. Just ask some of the unfortunate folks we find here. We can't tell you how many horror stories we've heard. Some people put off American debt solutions for far too long. Others apply for bankruptcy instead of seeking professional debt solutions. Want to know what happens to those people? Of course you do...


A $10,000 debt at 18.5% interest typically takes 32 years and $24,500 to pay off if you don't pay more than the required monthly minimum. But when you enroll in an American debt solution, you lower your interest rate dramatically, allowing more money to go towards the principle. The same amount of debt could be paid off in about five years with help from a debt consolidation plan.


What about those folks that seek bankruptcy as an option? Well those folks, unfortunately, have it just as bad, if not worse. 


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.


We don't make up any of this information. These are real people, just like you and I, that chose to handle the problem on their own instead of seeking out professional American debt solutions. Don't become one of our statistics. 
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