Roni Deutch Launched New Red 2 Black Debt Attack Program To Help Americans Struggling With Credit And Money Problems
Online, January 21, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Roni Deutch's new downloadable audio program "Red to Black Debt Attack" is now available online.
"When I finished law school," explains Deutch. "I had a lot of debt. Hey, law school ain't cheap. Then I started my business, which also doesn't happen without some funding. Pretty soon, I was buried in debt. Finally, I'd had enough, and I put all my efforts into getting out of the red and getting rid of my debts, once and for all."
"It wasn't easy," Deutch continues, "but I did it. Now, I look around and see millions of other people struggling like I did. So, I put together Red to Black Debt Attack, focusing on the tried and true method I personally used to pay off more than $100,000 in debts faster than I thought possible. Many thanks to the amazing folks and iAmplify for helping me bring some relief to all those miserable souls living with crushing debt."
Red to Black Debt Attack from Roni Deutch is available for download at iAmplify.com. No shipping, no hassels, no waiting. You can download the exclusive product online for a limited time only! Check out the downloadable audio program here.
"When I put together Red to Black Debt Attack," said Deutch, "I focused on the tried and true method I personally used to pay off more than $100,000 in debts faster than I thought possible. The debt cycle never ends. You need to attack debts and knock them out for good!"
Roni Deutch is the most recognizable tax attorney in the country, known by name to more than half of Americans over the age of 18. The founder of the nation's largest tax resolution law firm, she is an experienced tax attorney dedicated to resolving IRS back taxes. Her law firm, which began as a one-person practice in a small condo, has assisted thousands of taxpayers across the country in finding relief from the IRS. Today, her competitive spirit continues as she reaches out to those in need of help with IRS tax debts.
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