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Professor Z
@Professor42 · 4:32

Financial Series: #4 Erasing Debt Legally

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Only had to use it once, but since I've used it, certain things have changed minorly, but I can give you ideas and tips on how to get around it. So companies called MetLife and more often than not one of the benefits that are offered through your employer, it's called the Met Law legal insurance plan. It cost me, I think maybe $4.39 a month. So what does this cover?

Metlaw & Legal Shield https://www.legalplans.com/

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Professor Z
@Professor42 · 3:22

Part 2: Second company Legalshield.com

So the information that I'm relaying not only comes from good positive reviews from other consumers such as myself, but also comes as from someone who's actually used their services. So for now, start off and look into Metro and also legal shield, perhaps whatever your issues are in relation to debt, getting out of debt, they can solve for you. But this concludes the fourth entry into the financial series in erasing debt legally. Professor, 42 out
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J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 4:58
Hey, thank you for this information. I actually have both met life or met law and legal shield. I signed up for legal shield. OOH, I have taken a pause, but I recently signed up again last year. Yeah, it was last year because I thought that they could help me with my divorce because I did not at all want to have to face my abuser in court. And then MetLife, I signed up for this year through benefits with my current employer
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