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Home » Miscellaneous » Paying off all of your debts is a life changing, liberating experience.

Paying off all of your debts is a life changing, liberating experience.

Updated : November 10, 2014

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My good friend Leo Quinn is an expert when it comes to debt reduction and he has helped thousands of people, including Pam and I.   Leo has an excellent program that you can follow at home and I talked him into offering to my friends, customers and subscribers at a greatly reduced price.  Details about that here.

This is what one of my friends and customers had to say about Leo’s program.

This is what she wrote to Leo.
Hello Leo!
I purchased your “How To Own Your  Paycheck Again!” last week, and I have found out that I could be debt free in 2½ to 3 years!!!!!!  I was convinced that I would be in debt until the day I die. …
 
…to the tune of $45K!!!  I had whittled it down to about $18K over the course of 5 years and managed to pay off 2 of the 6 cards, but knew I was doomed as far as ever seeing daylight (especially since I only get $900/mo disability and $600 of it was going out monthly to pay the credit cards!).  I have done without a lot of things like medications, needed surgeries, and only went to the grocery store about once every 3 months for just the “basics”.  I have managed….but it hasn’t been easy.  The depression and the “helpless/hopeless” feelings were worse than the financial pit I was in.
 
Enter Leo Quinn!!!  I had been working on paying “extra” each month on ALL my credit cards until I received your course.  After starting to read your course, I found out I needed to change my “concept” of what was the best way to pay all these.
 
I mentally feel better and I have set my plan up as per your directions.  I did the worksheet with that figure, and that’s when I saw the 2½-3 year projection. I was elated!  I was figuring 10 years…..so 2½-3 was a very welcome revelation!
 
I just want to thank you, Leo for offering all these programs.  I know I am not alone out here, and I hope others will take advantage of your knowledge and turn their situation around.  I am sure giving it an honest attempt.  God Bless You!
Sincerely yours,
Midge
***
Thanks Mike!

If this interests you, check out Leo’s program here.

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  1. CARL BRACHEAR says

    January 26, 2018 at 6:04 am

    Are there any articles regarding the use of rain run off from compostf for irrigation and fertilzer?

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  2. roy l mealer says

    January 19, 2014 at 8:24 pm

    Mike,was working some of my plants and I’ve got several plants ive never seen before and ive worked with flowers 50 years. I’ve got several nandina with WHITE berries. have you seen it? I enjoy your web site.email me about this . Roy

    Reply

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