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<description>Legal debt elimination methods are what you hear about. But other strategies besides legal debt elimination certainly exist. </description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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We would recommend legal debt elimination...
... But ultimately, it's your call. If you want to seek legal debt elimination, we are fully behind that. You can take matters into your own hands and do this however you like. Just do not expect us to be entirely condoning of behavior that is against the law. All we are doing here is talking a little bit about the alternatives. All you debt elimination enforcers and legal watchdogs out there take heed. We are not encouraging consumers to do anything unjust, or not in accordance with the legal debt-ending strategies.

But you could, theoretically, go about this a number of different ways. All we are trying to say is that there are ways of achieving the goal of financial freedom that would not be considered legal. Debt elimination by force, for example. 

The drawbacks of not legal debt elimination
If you want to administer a savage beating to your credit card company's representatives, you go ahead and do that. You will likely face jail time, and it might not even achieve your goal of eliminating debt, but it would certainly let out some of the frustration that is undoubtedly building inside you. The same goes for hacking into the company's mainframe and trying to reset your accounts at zero. That's a clever debt elimination plan, but one that is probably fraud.

Bottom line, you probably want to go the less-exciting but more reliable route of legal debt elimination. You can still attain the same great savings and will not run the high risk of incarceration or bodily harm.

That's the thing. You can talk a good game, but what are you going to do if the guy at the credit card company's reception desk is built like an NFL lineman. You're SOL. Better to just contact the professionals and get set up with a debt elimination program that will enable you to save up to 60 percent of what you owe. Legally, and easily. It really does work. All you have to do is make one payment a month and your credit counseling associates will take care of the rest. IF YOU STILL WISH to exact revenge via violent means, go for it. We recommend serious psychiatric and debt elimination counseling before you go through with it though.
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