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  2. How to protect yourself from debt relief and credit scams - AOL

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    Freedom Debt Relief: Since 2002, Freedom Debt Relief has helped resolve over $18 billion in debt. With more than 1,600 employees and over 300 dedicated customer service representatives, Freedom ...

  3. Andrew Housser - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver, Canada. Occupation. Businessman. Known for. Achieve Company. Freedom Financial Network. Freedom Debt Relief. Bills.com. Andrew Housser is an entrepreneur who co-founded Achieve (formerly Freedom Financial Network), [1] and who co-founded Bills.com. [citation needed]

  4. Best debt relief options for credit card debt - AOL

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    Bankruptcy. Bankruptcy is a legal process that provides relief from overwhelming debt by liquidating assets or creating a repayment plan. Chapter 7 bankruptcy is ideal for unsecured loans (such as ...

  5. Best debt relief options for credit card debt - AOL

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    There are several credit card debt relief options to help you get back on the road to financial freedom. Key credit card debt statistics Americans hold approximately $1.12 trillion in credit card ...

  6. Achieve Company - Wikipedia

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    Achieve combines innovative technology with a relationship-driven approach to support a consumer’s entire financial journey and help them manage debt, increase their cash flow, and improve their finances. [2] Co-founded by co-CEOs Andrew Housser and Brad Stroh, Achieve is a subsidiary of Freedom Financial Network, which they also founded.

  7. Debt relief - Wikipedia

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    Debt relief or debt cancellation is the partial or total forgiveness of debt, or the slowing or stopping of debt growth, owed by individuals, corporations, or nations. From antiquity through the 19th century, it refers to domestic debts, in particular agricultural debts and freeing of debt slaves. In World War I the United States Treasury made ...

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