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i am trying to find out if evergreen mitigation company in cincinnati,oh is a legetimate company? please give me any info. that you might have. thanks


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Most people do not understand how to do loan modifiations as it is so technical and by the time they figure it out, it can be too late and they have lost their homes. If you want to do this with an A+ accredited Mortgage Strategies Company call 1-800-557-1467 and ask for Crystal Kehoss. If you want to check out the company first, just visit our website www.cresmod.com. If you are sketical, I can give you the corporate addresses and phone numbers to check with the Better Business Bureau. Good luck.

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