Google throws up quite a lot of it, eg:
When you hear about the benefits of federal consolidation, you may think that it is too good of a deal to be valid. Lower monthly payments, fixed interest rates, and additional benefits are offered--all without a credit check, income verification, or fees! It seems too good to be true, but this is one time when you can believe the hype.
http://www.lawschoolloans.com/articl...x.php?id=20019
However, I feel this is not good grammar. Could you analyse it?