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What is the deal with free debt consolidation? How can some companies get away with charging when others are free? Read on here to find out more on getting debt free the right way and how free debt consolidation companies can really help.

Do They Exist?
Free debt consolidation companies are not really free consolidation companies. 


They are non-profit companies that do not make any money off of you, the consumer
They refer you to real consolidation companies that do charge for their services, they just charge a lot less and offer a portion of the service for free
They offer unbiased information, so you can learn a lot from them


So What IS Free?

Free debt consolidation usually means the initial consultation is free. You'll probably still have to pay a monthly fee, but it's minimal. After all - you're in debt, not made of money. 
To say it bluntly, there is no such thing as free debt consolidation, but there are many informational sites, like this one, that are free and can help you find a real debt consolidation company that can get you started on the debt consolidation program you need. 


You as the consumer should take as much free debt consolidation advice as you can before you commit to a costly consolidation company. Whether you need to research student loan debt consolidation or debt consolidation mortgage, free sites can help you. 

Check out additional information on free debt consolidation and other similar debt consolidation services.
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