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<description>Dude, before you enroll in some debt management service, take a look at my hints. You can't get caught off-guard by some of these dudes that claim to offer you a debt management service and then run off with your cash. </description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 21 Mar 2006 16:17:19 EST</pubDate>
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	<description>Dude, don't be fooled
I can't lie, man, this really is a shady business. How uncool is that? There are totally a bunch of sleazy dudes out there that tell you they are a debt management company, and then you give these dudes money and they disappear or something. That's rotten, man. Stuff like this totally didn't happen in the 60's. These people today, man, they are totally different. 

So check this out. Since I like to tell people like you to do research and look for stuff online, I totally wanna give you some tips that are gonna help you spot one of the internet crooks. Yeah, man. We gotta stick together. Take a look at these tips and lookout, dude. 

No surprises!
So if you are doing what these computer people call surfing, which I think is way rad, and you come across a website that offers debt management, take a good look first, dude, cause appearances can be deceiving. 

Before you tell them any personal information, and before you enroll in some debt management service they have, make sure these dudes are accredited and certified. You need to make sure the company handling your cash crisis is recognized. 

The next step to your debt recovery is finding an address. I'm telling you, you really can't trust all these dudes. I am not trying to give them  bad rap, but I know a lot of dudes that got ripped off by other dudes claiming to be legit dudes. You got me? So, make sure these dudes have an address or telephone number you can reach them. Don't trust these fishy dudes that run a company from a P.O. Box. 

Also, don't pay these dudes a cent until your service in under way. There's no reason to pay these dudes anything until they have performed, you got me? Surfs up for more information and stuff, man. 
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