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Patient, Family and Consumer Financing. We are a revolving line of credit to be used in specific medical offices, funeral homes and speciality beds
Consumer Credit Counseling Service
628 West Broadway St # 102
North Little Rock AR 72114
(501) 753-0202
Attorneys who do not utilize our funding are very familiar with the fact that they are unable to help people who do not have the ability to pay legal
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