American debt consolidation

There are times when advertisers will try to offer us images of home and hearth and show how wonderful their product will make us feel because they bring up images of family and friends and having a wonderful time. Then there are the ads that focus on religious values, for example, when a priest or a rabbi is shown in the ad in order to make it feel as if it has a higher spiritual purpose. And of course the most popular form of advertising is sex. As Jerry Seinfeld might put it, “I see the girl and I see the ratchet set and if I have that ratchet set, then maybe. . .I gotta have that ratchet set!”

However, sometimes advertising comes down to good old patriotism, as with American debt consolidation. I’ve been looking into debt consolidation programs for you, my loyal readers and I’ve done lots of Google searches. Today, I tried American debt consolidation and got 35,600 results. And that’s with the quotation marks (they narrow Google results by showing only the exact phrase instead of an article with those three words anywhere in it). Without the quotation marks, the total jumps to a remarkable 5,030,000. Yes, that’s over 5 million results. So let’s say you’re taken with the idea of using an American debt consolidator. How should you go about choosing one who will do the job for you effectively?

  • Talk to friends. This is your first line of defense. Talk to your friends. These days, everyone is having trouble with paying their bills and they need to find debt consolidators, American or otherwise. Odds are, your friends can recommend someone they used or at least tell you whom to stay away from.
  • Google, Google, Google! Check the company out. Google their exact name and the word scam. Then try the exact name and the word review. People will generally say what they think of a company and you should get solid results.
  • Better Business Bureau. This is just another way to check them out. Contact the BBB and ask if any complaints have been filed against the company. It’s cheap (free actually) and easy and could save you all kinds of heart ache later down the road.

Good luck. I know what you’re going through right now is tough, but I promise you will get through it. It just takes some perseverance.

This entry was posted on Friday, November 27th, 2009 at 3:01 am and is filed under debt consolidation. Tags:, ,
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