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What The Debt Collectors Don’t Want You to Know
Several of the debt collections industry’s best-kept secrets. Things you need to know if you’re being hounded by debt collectors. Continue reading
Sued? Fight–Don’t Run to Bankruptcy
Better results, less cost, little risk. That’s why it’s often better to defend yourself against credit card debt than to seek bankruptcy protection. Bankruptcy costs a lot, is full of tricks for the inexperienced, and makes your situation public. Read here for why defending yourself may be better. Continue reading
The Litigation “Action Handbook”
Describes some of the features and guarantees of the Litigation Action Handbook. This book will give you what you need to kick the debt collectors in the teeth. Continue reading
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Tagged credit card debt, credit cards, debt buyer, debt law, junk debt, sued for debt, sued on a debt, zombie debt
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Special Offer–Get Half Off
If you’re coming here from the “Special Offer” page, you probably already know why I’m offering half-off of the price for the video set. My Challenge Millions of people are being sued by debt collectors every year, and maybe 80% … Continue reading
Original Creditors” and “Debt Buyers
What’s the difference between an “original creditor” and a debt collector? Will the litigation tactics advocated in my Handbook apply to them as well as debt collectors? The answers are in this post. Continue reading
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Tagged bills, collections, debt buyer, debt collection, debt collector, lawsuit, original creditor, sued for debt
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“Debt Collectors” and “Debt Buyers”
“Debt Collectors” and “Debt Buyers” I talk about debt collectors a lot, but many, and perhaps most people being sued for debt are being sued by people (or companies, usually) that have purchased the debt from someone else, and are … Continue reading
How Do I Use a “Cease-Communications” Letter?
How do you make the debt collectors leave you alone? Well, if you want them to stop calling you at work or communicating entirely with you, you’ll need a cease-communications letter. Continue reading