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		<description>[...] Hear Me Now Guide wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt The distressing actuality here in the United States is that most of our beloved nation is stuck in credit card debt one way or another. The reports show that in the year 2008 the common family had ten thousand dollars in bills owed to the credit card industry The reason this state of affairs is so unwarming is because many debtors only make minimum payments. When you coalesce minimum payments and outrageously high interest rates you have a recipe for monetary disaster. This state of affairs is [...]</description>
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