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USA Credit Counseling services offer debt consolidation and credit counseling services for Bartlettsville IN residents. Not only does our Indiana credit counseling program relieve stress and financial constraints, it is also proven to be a national leader in providing debt consolidation services to American consumers. Our counselors will work on your behalf to cut high debt loads and outrageous interest fees.
Typically our Indiana debt consolidation and credit counseling program can reduce monthly payments by up to fifty percent. Consumers are able to save up to four thousand dollars a month by lowering interest rates from up to 30% to sometimes 0%. No one from Bartlettsville Indiana will be turned away from these services; whether they are past due or current, whether they are a renter or a home owner, it makes no difference…everyone is eligible.
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AP - BP's long-awaited internal report on what it believes went wrong when a rig exploded and started the massive Gulf oil spill never mentions the words blame, regret, apology, mistake or pollution. The word fault shows up 20 times, but only once in the same sentence as the company's name.
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Reuters - Switzerland remains the world's most competitive economy, while the United States has fallen from second to fourth after losing the top spot last year, according to the World Economic Forum's annual rankings issued on Thursday.
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| Official: 2nd killed in flooding swamping Texas
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AP - Authorities say flooding from the remnants of Tropical Storm Hermine has killed a second person who was swept away from his pickup truck.
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