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Danforth ME
With the counselors at USA Credit Counseling our counselors will work with you to demolish your debts. For Danforth Maine residents a credit counseling program or a debt consolidation program means one easy monthly payment which will be distributed to each creditor. On average each family has 14 credit cards, which is why Danforth Maine credit counseling and debt consolidation companies were created; to help families trapped in credit card debts and other unsecured debt.
Our Mainedebt management program is focused on the needs of the client and getting their unsecured debt cleared up. The programs are completed in a legal and very ethical manor, and every consultation will remain confidential. The main objective for our counselors is to get each client back on track financially and to satisfy your creditors in order to get them off your back.
Counselors are standing by waiting to help you. Fill out the form on the left for FREE Danforth Maine credit consolidation consultation!
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| World stocks drop as US jobless rate hits 7.2 pct
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AP - Stock markets dropped Friday as investors fretted over the outlook for the U.S. economy after an unexpectedly large increase in the unemployment rate and confirmation that more jobs were lost in 2008 than in any year since World War Two.
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| Stocks slump after jump in unemployment rate
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AP - Investors sent stocks lower Friday after the U.S. unemployment rate shot above 7 percent, signaling that Americans will be sticking to their tightened budgets.
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| Somali pirates reportedly release Saudi tanker
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AP - Somali pirates released an oil-laden Saudi supertanker after receiving a $3 million ransom, a negotiator for the bandits said Friday. A photo appeared to show the money delivered by parachute to the ship's deck.
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