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Article: American Families Resolve the Credit Card Crisis With Help From Morgan Drexen and the Emergency Direct Assistance Fund EDAF.
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- Biotech Week
- Article date:
- November 18, 2009
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"If you're drowning in credit card debt, you could qualify for up to a $1,000 cash advance through the Emergency Direct Assistance Fund," says the voice on the radio. It's a compelling ad for cash-strapped Americans, many of whom are facing tough financial times and continual pressure from unforgiving credit card collectors. The offer may sound too good to be true; but according to Walter Ledda, founder of Morgan Drexen, Inc., the Emergency Direct Assistance Fund (EDAF) has become a lifeline that thousands of families have used to help get out from under crushing credit card debt (see also Morgan Drexen).
EDAF was conceived by Morgan Drexen as a hardship program ...