And The Firm is OK with This?

You know when you are surfing the web and you come across one of those ads that someone claims they were deep in debt, but through some magical method they were able to get out of debt in just a few weeks?

You know, something like this one: 

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The interesting thing with this ad is the woman pictured in the ad is KSAZ (Phoenix) Anchor Andrea Robinson and the guy is her husband Chris Peach. 

Peach talks about the day his wife was at the grocery store and her payment was declined at the cash register. He writes, "...my wife Andrea was at the grocery store with our 10-month old son. Whenever she is out in public, people immediately recognize her as the morning-show news anchor from one of Phoenix’s local news stations. Today was of course no different. At the checkout, Andrea waited for each item to go across the scanner and into the bag. The total came to just over $150, which for our family of three was the standard going rate for a week of groceries, diapers, and formula. She handed her credit card over to the cashier and it was DECLINED. The second card DECLINED. The third card DECLINED."

Now, the couple has come up with a cash flow plan that can let you pay off your debt in weeks and never be afraid of this happening to you again.  

Now, who knows if this is another scam or it's legit, but either way, how is Fox allowing their Anchor to partake in this and be part of an ad on social media. 

What happened to the objective news Anchor that doesn't take part of something like this? 

Have the times changed that much, that this is now the norm? 

Send me a self-addressed stamped envelope with a check for $29.95 and we'll send you back the answer.