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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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	<description>Are you sick of being assaulted by your federal student loans? Wish there was something you could do that would make paying them off substantially easier?

Behold - federal student loans got easier
Lo and behold. You're in luck. Be cursed no more. Have you heard about the enormous success and popularity of the programs which consolidate federal student loans? That's exactly what we are here to talk to you about. In fact, we provide a free service, a direct portal to the professionals who can provide you with a quote on doing just this to your federal student loans. So take advantage today. 

Speaking of advantages, what are some of the advantages of consolidating your federal student loans? The very attractive feature of doing just this is the very beneficial low low interest rate you will get from signing on with one of these student loans tools. We are currently witnessing such low APRs on interest rates - of the kind we haven't seen in a long long time - try 40 years. And if  you subscribe to the point of view of "what goes up must come down," we can pretty much count on the reverse of this occurring before too much longer. Hence, it wouldn't be a bad idea to grab one of these low rates before missing out on the opportunity for another 40 years. No doubt.

Also, the appeal of consolidating student loans is in securing a fixed rate. Why bother acting on this if you're just going to hold the consolidation of your federal student loans with a variable rate, which is subject to change with the uncertainty of the economy? It makes no sense to do any of this to your federal student loans  without the benefit of a drastically reduced interest rate that doesn't change for the life of repayment. So act now, before Congress votes on vetoing the fixed rate, which they are scheduled to do during the summer of 2006. Make it by then, and no one can touch that low, fixed rate. 


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