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Why you need legal debt elimination
Don't take your debt into your own hands. Well, you should, actually. But only if those hands are cradling legal debt elimination strategies and willing to work hard, but within the confines of the law. 


With a legal plan, you can save up to 57 percent of what you now owe. 
Your bills will be consolidated into just one -- a single bill -- per month!
Creditors will leave you alone and actually help you achieve your goals. 
Everyone wins, especially you -- with full debt elimination in three years or less!


Not only is legal debt elimination enormously beneficial, but it is free. You are not required to pay a cent toward your program, as non-profit companies are standing by to assist you as we speak. Take advantage. It's legal and simple and a can of corn basically.

You are in enough of a bind. The last thing you want to do is go a route that's not legal. The debt elimination plans discussed above, and elsewhere on this site, are a great place for you to begin. So do it.

Why the Sage does not require legal debt elimination
First of all, you must remember to do as the Sage says, not as he does. If you attempt some of the free debt elimination methods he implements when it comes to paying off his own bills, you are likely to find yourself in a world of hurt. For one thing, the Sage is a master of mind games, so not only can he walk into a credit card company's office and demand full elimination of his debt, they sometimes even PAY HIM some money on top of that. Just for gracing the office with his presence.

When that doesn't work, he resorts to other, not quite legal debt elimination means. Such as threatening customer service reps with a katana blade, and, failing that, issuing roundhouse kicks to the face when necessary. While it should be noted that the latter option is the last resort, it is infallible in the clutch. FOR THE SAGE. Not for you. You need to stick with debt elimination services that are in conjunction with the laws of the United States of America. They will do the job just fine.

Check out more legal debt elimination advice and resources by following the Sage's select links.
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