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I Don’t Even Know Where to Begin
“Dear Steve, Hi, I’m a single parent of two, I have so
much debt it feels like I’m drowning. I have a car note that
I’m behind. I’ve been kicked out of my apartment. I
have hospital bills, loans from companies to keep up, that
didn’t help , but made it worst. I have bill collecters call
day and night and work on cell. What can I do to get back on the
right track.. I don’t even know where to begin..”
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