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		<title>Feds Going After Mortgage Aid Firms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the hopes of saving your home from foreclosure, you may have sought help from one of the many reputable firms that are helping homeowners who are in dire straits. Then again, you may have contacted one of the two companies that are accused by the Federal Trade Commission of charging large fees and providing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the hopes of saving your home from foreclosure, you may have sought help from one of the many reputable firms that are helping homeowners who are in dire straits. Then again, you may have contacted one of the two companies that are accused by the Federal Trade Commission of charging large fees and providing little or no assistance.</p>
<p>The FTC announced today that it has filed charges against Nations Housing Modification Center and Infinity Group Services. The government also accuses the two companies of posing as government agencies.</p>
<p>Phony foreclosure rescue scams cost you valuable time and money. Talk to a bankruptcy attorney today to find out how <a href="http://www.georgiadebtlaw.com/chapter-13-bankruptcy.php"title="Chapter 13 Bankruptcy In Georgia" >Chapter 13 bankruptcy</a> stops foreclosure and restructures your debts so that you can afford to stay in your home.</p>
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