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<description>Free debt help isn't always free, but at least free debt help is affordable.</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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If you've got a lot of debt, you need to make a Debt Decision. Do you want to stay mired in debt or do you want to get debt help? 

How Free Debt Help Can Help
Most people are afraid of getting debt help because they think it's expensive. But you really can't say that until you've checked things out thoroughly. For instance, did you know that free debt help is available? It is, but we admit, it's not entirely free. Usually, free debt help means a portion of the debt help services being provided are free. For example, the initial consultation might be free. (Of course, those are usually free anyway.) Some debt management companies will suggest that you get credit counseling, but some will go so far as to provide it. Perhaps this is the portion of the service that is free when free debt help is advertised. Or maybe free debt help means the advice is free, but there's a fee for actually implementing a debt management program for you.

Speaking of fees, one good thing about free debt help, however, is that the debt management companies that offer it usually charge really low rates anyway, while still providing great service. After all--you're not rich. If you were, you wouldn't have a need for debt help, right? Jiminy! That's like when you are accidentally overdrawn at the bank and they charge you a fee for debt help services. Where do they think they're going to get that money? It's obvious you don't have it in the bank, so do they think charging you a fee will make it magically reappear? Whatever! Anyway, our point is that the nice thing about free debt help is that although it may not be entirely free, at least it's affordable, and that's what you need. An affordable way to get out of debt.
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