Enough is Enough The DIY Debt Settlement Guide Your Creditors Don't Want You To Know About eBook Richard Cooper
Download As PDF : Enough is Enough The DIY Debt Settlement Guide Your Creditors Don't Want You To Know About eBook Richard Cooper
You've been dealing with debt for years; every month your statement arrives and even though you try, the balance doesn't come down.
I’m the founder & CEO of Total Debt Freedom, an active debt negotiation company that has saved consumers over $40 million in unsecured debt by using a technique I've used for 20 years called debt settlement.
Why am I giving away these secrets? I’m tired of consumers feeling "beat up" and bullied by bill collectors. I wrote this “do-it-yourself” book for those that want to save thousands and settle their credit card debt on their own. I’m pulling back the curtain because I know that bad things can happen to good people.
Governments, corporations and banks have all had their bailout, this is yours.
This "tell all" guide is a handbook for anyone, anywhere in the world looking to settle their debt for considerably less than they owe today.
Inside this book you will learn
•How deadly the credit card trap really is and how people get sucked in
•What your debt relief options REALLY are
•Debt settlement TRUTH, why creditors hate it, and how to work the system
•Proven step-by-step debt settlement techniques used by my company
•Where to source money to settle your debt
•How to rebuild your credit rating FAST by using 2 simple tricks
•And much, much MUCH more
If you are serious about getting totally debt free, then this is your guide.
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About the Author
Richard Cooper is a personal finance expert. After 10 years as a collection manager helping creditors recover hundreds of millions of dollars of every kind of debt, he went on to create a company in 2004 that helps consumers settle credit card debt for considerably less than they owe. He is the founder & CEO of TotalDebtFreedom.ca. and lives in Toronto, Canada.
Enough is Enough The DIY Debt Settlement Guide Your Creditors Don't Want You To Know About eBook Richard Cooper
Richard Cooper has exposed the debt collection business in this remarkable tell-all book.Practical and timeless advice on negotiating not only credit card debt but just about anything - seriously.
We have all probably dealt with financial hardship that we never expected. Life happens. Losing a job, poor health or bad business choices can put us in debt.
Richard explains how the entire debt business model works. He shows step by step how to approach cutting a deal. What I found refreshing is that you don't have to be a smooth talker to do any of this. Really good advice, that anyone can understand. I can verify that this guide works for consumers in the United States and Canada.
Really enjoyed reading it. Friendly, sharp writing style.
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Enough is Enough The DIY Debt Settlement Guide Your Creditors Don't Want You To Know About eBook Richard Cooper Reviews
Short, easy to read, and to the point. I wish I had read thos book years ago instead of wasting time and money with a DMP.
Good book on basics of settling debt. Easy to read and understand. I'm definitely applying these principles. I like how straight forward the author is.
This book provides a clear insider's view of different approaches to debt settlement, credit use, and restoration and maintenance of credit. Mandatory reading for young people going out into the world, frankly, because of its cautionary tales, instructions on sane use of credit, and its refusal to bow down to the malicious, evil idol of The Credit Score.
Ok book, glad it was free for my kindle because it contains nothing different from other such books dealing with this topic
very generic information, too much information pertained to canadian laws and bankruptcies.
Excellent insight, written in understandable terms and easy to absorb. It's not a novel and not meant to be, however it provides invaluable advise and tips to address your debt situation without over-complication the process. Now it's time to execute, wish me luck.
excellent information...I would recommend this book and the author to anyone trying to pay off those nasty creditors. it's worth the read.
Richard Cooper has exposed the debt collection business in this remarkable tell-all book.
Practical and timeless advice on negotiating not only credit card debt but just about anything - seriously.
We have all probably dealt with financial hardship that we never expected. Life happens. Losing a job, poor health or bad business choices can put us in debt.
Richard explains how the entire debt business model works. He shows step by step how to approach cutting a deal. What I found refreshing is that you don't have to be a smooth talker to do any of this. Really good advice, that anyone can understand. I can verify that this guide works for consumers in the United States and Canada.
Really enjoyed reading it. Friendly, sharp writing style.
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