September 30, 2008

Diagnosis Isn’t  What Gets and Keeps Disability Benefit

Join me for the Disability Digest October Tele-conference and get answers to your most pressing questions and the very latest disability information!

Date: Wednesday October 1 2008
Time: 3:00 pm Eastern / 12:00 pm Pacific
For the exact start time in your area go to http://www.time.gov/
The Number to call is (218) 936-1067
The Conference ID is : 266971#

Space is limited, click here to reserve your seat now!
https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/530939878

My goal is to provide you with the wisdom and knowledge to weave
through the disability maze join the conference so you can get
answers to your most pressing questions about…

how to qualify for disability, getting approved, maximizing your
benefits, how to supplementing your in*come without losing your
benefits and how to find affordable housing In safe neighborhoods,

Plus all new information about an all new reliable grant recourse
and my favorite way to supplement a disability income!

Click here to reserve your seat now!

We’ll talk to you then!

Brian  Therrien
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