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<title>Debt Relief Program</title>
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<description>A debt relief program is nothing and its everything at the same time. It's totally zen, you bad credit baby, and if you can't understand zen then you can't understand your debt relief program </description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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	<description>The Bad Credit Baby is at it again - tantric moaning on the roof, intense concentration, falling deeper into self-understanding in the eternal search for the meaning of life. And the meaning of a debt relief program, because in all honest these programs are extremely tough to divine. 

The flexibility of a debt relief program
There are a limitless number of ways in which you can take a stand and fight back against debt - and anything assisting you in that fight can in effect be considered a debt relief program. And there is the problem, there is no clear definition as to what a debt relief program actually is:

Is it consolidation? Proving loans and services to focus your debt repayment? 
Is it negotiation or bargaining down interest rates - both are forms of debt relief, right? 
Or is it understanding, education and management of your personal finances so you can gain the upper hand over debt and experience self-directed relief. 


A debt relief program can be any of these things and a hundred others - the endless paths leading in and out of debt. Its a journey, and as a Bad Credit Baby you need guidance along the way. So maybe thats it - maybe the best debt relief program for you is the one that can show you the path? Maybe a debt counselor to begin with? Hmmm? Or do you need another spanking. 
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