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<description>A consumer debt relief program might be there to protect us all, but in their free time, when the lights are off and the generals are asleep, who can say what exactly that consumer debt relief program is up to? </description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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	<description>Can the debt satellites keep a computational eye on everything, 24 hours a day? No way, there will always be shadows, always be moments of secrecy and silent repose where anyone can get away with any crime - if only they are smarty enough. And you'd better believe the consumer debt relief program representing your debt recovery is smart enough - and has the proper motivation - to commit the most heinous war crimes imaginable. 

Letting the dogs loose
Your consumer debt relief program is very good at one thing - making money to solve money problems. They will give you debt relief, they will help you take care of that debt and the more profits they can make in the meantime the better - for them at least. More profits wouldn't be in your best interest, but when was the last time any financial professional had your best interests in mind?
You're making the call, you're letting the dogs loose - and if your consumer debt relief program turns back around to bite that freeing hand then so be it - just another casualty in a good, just, imperative war. 

A consumer debt relief program makes sense - until something bad happens to you
Imagine what that consumer debt relief program is doing right now, in your name, as you sit around happy that your debt is finally getting dealt with:

They're negotiating your repayment amounts, literally smashing your worldwide credit to tiny, meaningless bits. 
They're consolidating your debts into a single demand - all your eggs in a basket as ity were, with no "plan b" or pull out strategy. 
The whole while they are keeping a close eye on you, to see what kind of mistakes you make in the meantime and how they might feasibly profit off those mistakes. 


There is no guarantee you won't create more debt as your debt relief program progresses - unless of course you work with a consumer debt relief program that actually cares about your financial interests. 
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