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		<description>While we&#039;re in Lotteries, poverty AND credit cards this time along with the proper social and scientific analysis :) &#124; Encefalus mode, This is a big one. Stories abound of people that were promised the world by a loan modification company, paid a fee of several thousand dollars, and ended up never hearing back from the company.</description>
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