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I wouldn't spend a dime on rent, if I were you.

Not these days when there are so many strategies you can use to get it for free. Here's one that's pretty nifty:

http://EscapeHacker.com/free-rent

It's obviously not for everyone, but it only took 2 weeks and then I was making $1000 on top of rent to do whatever I wanted with (aka party!)

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