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Solid debt negotiator #1 (permalink) Tue Feb 24, 2004 22:12 pm   Solid debt negotiator
 

Hello! Help me please, I don't understand the ex. ' solid debt negotiator'. Thank you for your help
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Debt negotiator #2 (permalink) Tue Feb 24, 2004 23:33 pm   Debt negotiator
 

Hi Pupil,

I'm sure Alan will give you a better definition of the term - I would say a 'debt negotiator' is a professional who acts as an intermediator between a creditor (a person or organisation you owe money to) and you (if you are in dept).

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