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How to Get Someone to Pay Off My Debt

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From Quick Guide: Do It Yourself Debt Settlement

Summary: It's difficult to get anyone other than very close family members to pay off a debt because no one wants to make payments for somebody else's responsibility. Find out how financial companies can help people get out of debt with help from the owner of a debt negotiation company in this free video on debt and money management.

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Peter Repak has been in the debt settlement business for over half a decade. He and his wife founded the Clear Financial Company with a common goal of helping others to get out of...read more

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"Hi, my name is Peter Repak. I'm the owner of Clear Financial, LLC, a debt negotiation company. How to find someone to pay off my debt? Well, that's an interesting question. Go to your mom and dad or your relative, and ask them if they can loan you money so you can pay off your debt. Other than that, nobody's going to pay off your debt. Nobody really wants to pay off your debt because it's your debt; it's your responsibility. You acquired the debt so you have to pay it off from your pocket. You need to make income. You need to make money, and then you can pay off your debt. Other than that, if your relative is not helping you, and if you are have actual trouble then you need to seek a help of a debt settlement agency. We can help you to get out of debt, just like my company, but what you really have to do is pay off your debt on your own because it's your responsibility. My name is Peter Repak. I'm the owner of Clear Financial, LLC. Thank you for watching."

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