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<description>Cheap debt consolidation loans are advertised everywhere  but you need to know what to look out for!  Don't blindly sign up for cheap debt consolidation loans!</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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	<description>We've all seen the ads out there where companies say they offer cheap debt consolidation loans or cheap debt help, but what is really behind these companies?  Are they seriously offering the quality you expect from a firm that's going to help you eliminate your debt?  Read on to find out the truth about companies that offer cheap debt consolidation loans.


Cheap Debt Consolidation - Shocking Secrets

Dateline: The Internet.  Dig this - companies offering services for a lot less than others.  Suckers everywhere lining up, thinking they're going to get a deal.  Well, we here at Debt Consolidation Station have done some research and offer this bon mot for your consideration: there is no such thing as a cheap debt consolidation loans company.  They'll hook you with leads, great low interest rates, incredible deals on your down payment amounts, etc, but then you have to look at the fine print, kids.  You're going to see things like balloon payments, adjustable rate loans that only get higher and higher payments as you continue. 

We've even seen companies that claim you can't pay off their so-called cheap debt consolidation loans before the period, so you're stuck with high interest, escalating payments, and more debt than you started off with.  Investigate any company that's offering cheap debt consolidation loans thoroughly before doing business with them.  Read all the paperwork and call their representatives on any issue that you might have with the documentation.  It's their job to make sure you understand everything and you must take steps to ensure that you're not getting ripped off!</description>
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