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		<title>By: Alex Kalish</title>
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		<description>Hey Jocelyn-
I came across a website that I think would be a perfect fit for your readers and thought I would pass it along to you.  It&#039;s a website called BillPayRegistry (www.billpayregistry.com) that allows user to create a registry of their unpaid bills, similar to a bridal registry.  The user can send their registry to friends and family members and receive contributions towards their debt as gifts for birthdays, holidays, weddings, etc.  Would be a great option for stubborn student loans and thought it was a particularly relevant idea as we start 2010.

-Alex</description>
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I came across a website that I think would be a perfect fit for your readers and thought I would pass it along to you.  It&#8217;s a website called BillPayRegistry (www.billpayregistry.com) that allows user to create a registry of their unpaid bills, similar to a bridal registry.  The user can send their registry to friends and family members and receive contributions towards their debt as gifts for birthdays, holidays, weddings, etc.  Would be a great option for stubborn student loans and thought it was a particularly relevant idea as we start 2010.</p>
<p>-Alex</p>
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