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Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

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The primary goal of our counselors at USA Credit Counseling is to see Pleasant Lake Michigan residents become debt free. But it does not end there. Our counselors want to educate you about financial choices so that when you have completed the program you will be strong with your finances. They want to teach life skills and want to help you to have success in your life.

The Pleasant Lake Michigan debt consolidation program takes all (chosen) unsecured debt and combines it into one. This allows for one smaller monthly payment, and no more late fees. The Pleasant Lake Michigan program can save you thousands of dollars and get you out debt years quicker than if you were to attempt on your own.

Our counselors are waiting to help you. Simply fill out the form for your FREE credit consolidation consultation now!



Some interesting news for Pleasant Lake Michigan residents...



Ford tells Congress it may be able to go it alone (AP)

In this Nov. 19, 2008 file photo, auto industry executives, from left, General Motors Chief Executive Officer Richard Wagoner; Chrysler Chief Executive Officer Robert Nardelli; and Ford Chief Executive Officer Alan Mulally, testify on Capitol Hill in Washington before a House Financial Services Committee hearing on the automotive industry bailout. Detroit's automakers, making a second bid for $25 billion in funding, are presenting Congress with plans Tuesday, Dec. 2 to restructure their ailing companies and provide assurances that the funding will help them survive and thrive.   (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, file)AP - Humbled and fighting for survival, Detroit's once-mighty automakers appealed to Congress with a retooled case for a huge bailout Tuesday, pledging to slash workers, car lines and executive pay in return for a federal lifeline. GM said it wouldn't last till New Year's without an immediate $4 billion and could drag the entire industry down if it fails.


 
 
 

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