Sunday, September 9, 2007

Connecting With a Country In Debt

New Controversial Movie sets the Stage for National Referendum on Credit Card Debt



Los Angeles, CA -- The United States may be the richest, most secure nation on Earth yet millions of Americans are headed for financial ruin. U R Pre-Approved™ is an entertaining and hard-hitting documentary journey into the tantalizing world of your Credit Cards and the shadowy forces controlling them. Who's behind the threatening deception? Why are so few paying attention? How could this happen…in America?

The film which is being released nationally and internationally via the internet and on-line purchases of DVD's will go on sale August 2007 at www.urpreapproved.com.

U.S. Consumers carry more than $800 billion in credit card debt, alone, and the debt load (the total available line of credit for Americans, as approved by Credit Card Companies) on all credit cards is over $2 trillion. To put this free-spending scenario into perspective: Experts estimate that 75% of all Americans are just THREE paychecks away from bankruptcy.

In exploring the murky nature of credit card practices and marketing, U R Pre-Approved™ reveals the harsh effect of the nation's declining financial literacy rate and shines a bright light on America's startling attraction to the newest financial "addiction" of choice - credit.

The film is highly entertaining and educational at the same time and was designed to be viewed by all audiences inducing; college students, families and teenagers. The movie is getting rave reviews around the country and features some of today’s hottest debt experts including; Elizabeth Warren, Harvard PhD, Dr. Robert Manning and more than a dozen others who lay it on the line, tell the truth and what they have to say about how and why people are in debt may shock you.

To watch this movie yourself is to realize with dawning appreciation that no one, not the government, not the politician, and certainly not the credit card industry are looking out for the average American. They are on their own, but for the first time, they have a real tool to use to fight back and win the war on credit card debt.

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