Bankruptcy Is The New Black

Los Angeles, CA - October 25 2008 - An internet website is offering debt consolidation services for consumers.  Debtfree24.com offers Credit Card Debt Consolidation services.  However, that’s not what i am going to write about.   I had planned to write on how Bankruptcy is all the rage these days.  You get to start over clean.  And, with the economy and housing market so messed up, no one will give you a second look if you told them you filed Chapter 7.

Talk about ‘bite the hand that feeds.’  You see, this is a paid review and I am a professional writer.  When I investigated this website to write about it, I found quite a few things that makes me say to you “stay away from this website, debtfree24.com”

The site looks cheesy with margin errors all over the pages.  Spacing issues between paragraphs show that the site was hastily deployed.   Further, there is not even a phone number listed.

After a research of the content through ARTICLE CHECKER, plagiarism checker the content used on their website has been copied by other people and other websites.  This means that this company tooled their content and started pasting it all over other other sites in some hopeless donkey attempt at SEO.

http://www.google.com/search?q=”High+credit+card+debt+can+be+compiled+into+one+lower+rate+with+these+loans+as+well”

While there is no doubt that consumers need a place to turn to to get their credit card consolidtion finances in order, the website I reviewed lacks credibility with their underdeveloped website.  

If you’re looking for a company to trust with fixing your credit, a very important task, find a site that has a reputation, a clean, conside, well-produced web presence, and preferably one that is listed on the Stock Exchange.

Stay away from fly-by-night operations like the ones that I saw.    If they took so little time and care with their OWN COMPANY, think of what they might do with your account.

Editor’s Note:  Writing review like this really hurt.  The company will no doubt rate my article low (1/5) not because the review was poorly written, but because they didn’t like the review.  

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2009 Mazda 6 Tears It Up Nice

October 16, 2008 - 6 The red-hot 2009 Mazda 6 is getting rave reviews from both critics and car enthusiasts assigned to review the new models.

“It’s one of the best mid-size Mazda cars they have ever produced.  Hands down,” said Jason Lewellyn who goes by the screen name “bigScreamingMazda” on a popular Mazda forum.

“I can’t wait to get it,” said another enthusastic Mazda owner. “I heard it’s really fast for the mileage it gets.”

With a whole new 2.5L DOHC engine that claims 20 miles per gallon in the city and 29 miles per gallon on the highway, this newly engineered machine comes in both 5-speed automatic, 6-speed automatic, and 6-speed manual transmission.  This Mazda 6 puts out 170 hp to the rear wheels.  

Much more sleek than a Toyota Camry, the Mazda 6’s 9.7 to 1 compression ratio combined with a 151 cubic inch block combine the right amount of horsepower with fuel economy.  This beast redlines at 6200 RPMs and has 4 valves per cylinder for maximum efficiency.  

To take a look at the Mazda 6 exterior shows the attention to detail for this new car.  With an all new color palette and multiple coats of laquer, this showroom ready Mazda 6 looks great when you buy it and still looks great a year later without waxing.

The sport-type front grill of the Mazda 6 gives this car a sporty look.  Add Xenon headlamps, dual-power remote mirrors, and fog lights and you’ve got a sweet looking car that packs a punch under the hood instead of at your wallet.

In comparison, the Nissan Altima costs 3x more money.  

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