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RE: What does my debt look it? Thedebtfight

in #debt8 years ago

Source: http://www.thedebtfight.com/2016/10/what-does-my-debt-look-like.html

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This is my blog and I am the original author.

In the future, should I link the page directly so it isn't seen as plagiarism? Once again, this is my blog and I am the original author. This is my journey to being debt free.

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Sorry for the late reply.

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In all future posts, I will reference my steemit user name in the end of my posts.

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