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You Can Turn To Debt Relief Clearinghouse

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Yes, Debt Relief Clearinghouse is the name of a placement service. Despite the name, they don t offer red dollar days or blue light specials, but they can save you a whole lot of money. And, the price they charge is right  it s a free service for Americans. In fact, it s the leading placement service of its kind in America. Debt Relief Clearinghouse s website is user friendly and in modern English instead of  business-ese . They also have a tool free phone number for those not online at 1-800-4DEBT-HELP (1-800-433-2843).

What Is It?

Debt Relief Clearinghouse is a matchmaker. But, instead of matching husbands and wives, they match Americans in debt to the debt relief services that can best help them. They also can help with tax questions and finding a tax service for you. How do they give away this service? Debt Relief Clearinghouse provides statistics (but NOT your personal information) to American businesses that can help the businesses know how high they can make their prices before Americans can t afford to buy anything anymore.

What Do I Need To Do?

You need to get your bills together and your pay stubs. Debt Relief Clearinghouse will need to know how much you owe in comparison to how much money you make from your job, any investments or bonds you may have. They can give you more details on the specifics of what they need to know. At least have your credit card bills, mortgage payments or loan payments available for them. You may also need to let them know how much you pay in food and utility bills.

They re Only Half

Once you get placed with a debt reduction service and get your bills under control, you re not done with debt yet. If you don t learn how to manage your money wisely, you ll just wind up back in debt again. This takes commitment, a change of habits and a lot of determination. It s like if you started a new sport  you re not going to become an expert overnight. It takes constant practice. And, after a while, the practice becomes smoothly integrated with the rest of your life. Debt Relief Clearinghouse can help you with counseling services and money management lessons that can help you learn how to manage your money. These lessons can last a lifetime. If you have children, teaching them how to manage their money can help them avoid some of the debt problems you are having now.

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