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Albert Gelman Inc.

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45 Sheppard Ave E #900, Toronto, Ontario, M2N 5W9, Canada
(647) 547-8350 www.albertgelman.com
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Apr 23, 2014
My husband and I always had a great plan for credit cards: never pay them a cent of interests by paying on time and never spending more than we earn. For seven straight years we held up this plan until our car started to break and kids came over and had to go to school. We started off by getting low-interest extra financing to complete payments at the end of the month. But then we realized we could no longer hold up that plan for too long since, almost without knowing, we were paying a lot of interests. So we started paying interests to credit cards. With school tuition's out of date, credit card interests soaring up to drown us, we were long from seeing the light at the end of the tunnel; I felt on the brim of bankruptcy for the first time in my life. Then someone talked to us about Albert German and his Bankruptcy service. At first I was pretty reluctant about it since that was one word I did not want to deal with. Little I knew how Mr. German would help us! Thanks to their advisors, we developed a generous plan to help us cope with our debts. I couldn´t thank them more and recommend Albert German with no hesitation.

Apr 21, 2014
Had some problems after I finished high school, living out on my own and paying rent was tough. Its so expensive where I am to be out on your own and everything basically was too much. Any ways, long story short I made some bad expenses and needed some help with things. These guys helped me get back on my feet and deal with my bankruptcy issues. I'm giving them a thumbs up for sure.

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