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Avoid bad debt help today when you research the consumer debt help industry thoroughly. What should you look for in order to prevent a landslide into a relationship where the end result of becoming debt free isn't on the minds of all parties in the business relationship?

Say no to bad debt help
This is not to say that there are not certified non-profit credit counselors out there who don't have the common good in mind. Rather, taking the realist point of view, there will be good and bad in any enterprise in a capitalist society. But this need not mean you have to fall prey to the predators of the industry. Brace yourself. Good times are in store. Time to do your homework. Research debt help online.

What should you research for? Credibility. Start here and you can't lose. How long has the debt management or debt help or debt consolidation company been around? Find out. Can you trace them to an actual physical location? Is there a proven track record of success? Can you read testimonials that don't sound like fiction spun by marketing scribes? Check out some consumer awareness web sites to see if complaints have been registered against them. Just plug in the name of the company and *poof* presto - you should have your answer. Especially at places like http://www.ripoffreport.com and the site of the Better Business Bureau. These are great resources to prevent enlisting the aid of bad debt help. Avoid this at all costs. Get serious about total debt annihilation today.  
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