Inserting a little humor into something that isn’t really a laughing matter…

Debt.com staff members dug deep this Halloween season to uncover a grave problem: Debt can turn consumers into overextended decaying zombies, but with the help of Debt.com people can come back from the debt and regain financial health.

The sixty second video “The Day of the Living Debt” is an irreverent grassroots effort where the actors are Debt.com staff member and volunteers. “The Debt.com team became zombies to illustrate how debt can eat you alive and if people are careening towards problem debt, there is a way out, and that way is with Debt.com,” says Howard Dvorkin, CPA and Chairman of Debt.com. In Debt.com fashion the entire production cost under $1,500.

The video illustrates how Americans are plagued with student loans, credit cards, wedding debt, high mortgage payments, and stolen identities. “Rotting credit scores and rancid debts are the enemy of Debt.com and we offer people a trusted place with vetted solution providers to find the debt cure they need,” Dvorkin continued.

With household debt including mortgages, credit cards, auto loans and student loans, at $11.65 trillion, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and consumer spending increasing $13.5 billion last quarter, it’s not a far reach to say that debt has gotten out of control for many consumers. Debt.com urges consumers to seek help.

The video concludes “One website for any debt problem… Debt.com turns the day of the Living Debt into Day of The Debt-Free Living!” and that is truly what Debt.com hopes to accomplish.

About Debt.com: Debt.com is a merge of financial experts, business journalists, certified solution providers for credit card debt, student loan assistance, credit monitoring, tax debt, identity theft, credit repair, bankruptcy and debt collector harassment. Collectively, the Debt.com experts have more than a century of experience in the personal finance field.

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