Meet Kenny Golde - author of “The Do-It-Yourself Bailout” - in person.
You DO NOT need to pay an agency or anyone else to settle your credit card debt
You can settle your debts YOURSELF, for FREE, and I will teach you how
Are you $5000, $10,000, $25,000 in debt, or more?

Kenny Golde
My name is Kenny Golde and I was over $200,000 in debt on credit cards.
If you’re like me, you’re debt may come with pain, fear, stress, guilt, shame and anxiety. I was paying nearly $4000 a month in interest. I was losing sleep, losing hair, I even lost a girlfriend. I was overwhelmed with my debt and consumed by the difficulty of figuring out what to do about it.
Finally, I learned about DEBT SETTLEMENT but I didn’t trust paying a disreputable 3rd party agency to do it for me, so I did it myself.
To learn more about “The Do-It-Yourself Bailout,” visit www.settleyourcreditcards.com
SEATING IS LIMITED SO REGISTER EARLY!
You can be debt free. All you have to give up, is your debt.

Kenny Golde is a film director, writer and producer, novelist, photographer and public speaker. He has appeared on the CBS News in Los Angeles, dozens of radio programs including the nationally syndicated Thom Hartmann Show (both can be seen by clicking here), and has a feature article on “The Do-It-Yourself Bailout” appearing on nationwide newsstands in the September issue of Consumer Reports.
His recent film credits include the WWII drama “Glass House,” the soon-to-be released “Uncross the Stars,” starring Academy Award nominee Barbara Hershey and Golden Globe winner Ron Perlman (www.uncrossthestarsmovie.com) and “The Job,” starring Daryl Hannah. He wrote and directed for the Lifetime Television series “Intimate Portrait,” interviewing dozens of celebrities and personalities including Quentin Tarantino, Billy Joel, Arnold Schwarzenegger and John Travolta. Golde lives in Los Angeles (www.kennygolde.com).
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