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20 Feb, 2010

How Much Would You Be Willing To Pay For The Following Services On A Monthly Basis?

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2 Responses to "How Much Would You Be Willing To Pay For The Following Services On A Monthly Basis?"

1 | Old Kid

February 20th, 2010 at 4:02 am

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The first one? I’d be willing to pay up to 200 a month for that.
Second? around 200 also…
third? Nothing…why? I’m a bankruptcy counciler. I’ve seen too many people go through places like that and nothing ever happens for them. These are called debt doctors…and yeah, from what I’ve seen…it does nothing for you in the long run. It seems like a great idea…but it rarely works out.

2 | EG

February 20th, 2010 at 4:19 am

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First one, maybe a small addition to my medical insurance but not as a separate plan.
The second, Nothing, you can do this yourself for free.
The third, Wouldn’t use it so nothing.

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