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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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	<description>Start saving, start recovering
With debt settlement services, it really is that simply to save money and recover from debt...for good. The secret behind debt settlement services is their negotiating powers. The better and more trusted the company you select to help you with your debt relief, the more likely you are going to save a bundle. 

Here's how it works
When you enroll in expert debt settlement services, your specialist contacts your creditors and explains to them that you have enrolled in a program to consolidate and recover from those debts. They use their expert negotiating skills to haggle with your creditors in order to reduce rates and waive penalties. In many cases, a little negotiating alone can save hundreds, possibly thousands. 

Imagine paying only 30-50 cents on the dollar. It is very possible when you arm yourself with debt settlement services that work for you. The rest of that money can go towards the principal and you can look forward to being debt free in five years, maybe even less. 
And don't worry about paying back the company that offered you the debt settlement services to begin with. They are not sticklers like your creditors. Of course you have to pay them back, but they give you an ample time frame to do so. So what are you waiting for? Start researching. Start enrolling. Start saving. Start recovering. 
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