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Call Me With Your Credit Questions!

I love to answer credit questions, but it can be tough to keep up with all the requests these days. Here's your chance to get my personal advice on your debt or credit issue -- for free!

On Sunday May 4th at 8 pm Eastern Time I will be a guest on Marc Perlman's live radio show:
YourMoneyMattersRadio.com. You can call in to have your questions answered live on the air at 877-333-0696 or email your questions ahead of time to Question@yourmoneymattersradio.com. The program is live on 1520 am and heard in over 13 states.

Don't be shy! Feel free to call in. I'd love to help!

Gerri Detweiler – Personal finance author, radio host and credit expert. Gerri contributes budgeting, debt recovery and savings information online. 


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I still miss your great radio show, EveryDay Wealth Radio: Your Consumer Advocate, on wsRadio.com. You should do radio again. I'll be listening and might even call.

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