Apr 14th, 2008 by nowwhatdoyoudo
The #1 complaint to the Federal Trade Commission these days? The same one that’s been in their Top 3 list for the last 30 years…DEBT COLLECTOR HARASSMENT!
Business has never been better for these bottom-feeding tele-terrorists: You’re gonna love hearing Ben read “Throwing Good Money After Bad,” the SECOND chapter from his perennial bestselling book BACK OFF! The Definitive Guide To Stopping Collection Agency Harassment.
Once you hear Ben’s incredible story of survival and redemption, you’ll realize that you’re not alone, and not feel as bad about yourself or about the predicament you’re in.
Remember: You’re not a failure, you just failed.
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Apr 7th, 2008 by nowwhatdoyoudo
Wake Up, Washington! It’s time to bite the bullet on a mortgage bailout plan for homeowners…NOW!
Get ready to pay the piper, and pay big-time. If we’re going to avoid a full-scale, depression-style, real estate-fueled meltdown, Americans are going to foot one heck of a bill to pay for all the special government loan programs, guarantees and financial band aids.
How much? By the time the tab is tallied in 2010, I think were looking at a cool $1 trillion. And that’s the good news. That’s assuming Washington takes swift action soon after the new administration takes office next January 20.
Benjamin Dover breaks it down and lays it out, and while the numbers aren’t pretty, the call to action—from someone who survived another economic catastrophe during the S&L implosion in Texas just 20 years ago—is realistic and emphatic:
“I’m not trying to scare anyone, just prepare them for the inevitable…sorta like prepping a kid for their first time to see the dentist. If you know what’s coming, you can handle practically any situation more rationally and more effectively.”
Listening to this podcast will give you an unparalleled look into the future like only Dover can deliver.
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Mar 27th, 2008 by nowwhatdoyoudo
The #1 complaint to the Federal Trade Commission these days? The same one that’s been in their Top 3 list for the last 30 years…DEBT COLLECTOR HARASSMENT!
Business has never been better for these bottom-feeding tele-terrorists: You’re gonna love hearing Ben read “It Started With Good Intentions,” the FIRST chapter from his perennial bestselling book BACK OFF! The Definitive Guide To Stopping Collection Agency Harassment.
Once you hear Ben’s incredible story of survival and redemption, you’ll realize that you’re not alone, and not feel as bad about yourself or about the predicament you’re in.
Remember: You’re not a failure, you just failed.
(c) 2008 NowWhatDoYouDo.com All Rights Reserved
Posted in Subprime mortgage expert advice, scorched-earth consumer counseling, money, personal finance, Quitting, failure, predatory lending, bankruptcy, divorce, starting over, counseling, CCCS, credit counseling, debt relief, Consumer Creidt Counseling Service, C.C.C.S., Real Estate failures, Debt restructuring, debt forgiveness, debt counselors, Consumer Credit Counseling Service | 0 Comments |
Mar 17th, 2008 by nowwhatdoyoudo
be•tray – verb 1. to deliver or expose to an enemy by treachery or disloyalty: Benedict Arnold betrayed his country. 2. to be unfaithful in guarding, maintaining, or fulfilling: to betray a trust. 3. to disappoint the hopes or expectations of; be disloyal to: to betray one’s friends. 4. to reveal or disclose in violation of confidence: to betray a secret. 5. to seduce and desert. 6. to be treacherous to: double-cross. Slang rat (on), sell out. Idioms: sell down the river.
Have you ever been betrayed? By a friend? A co-worker? A family member? A spouse? No matter who has betrayed you, it hurts. The degree of pain inflicted by the betrayer is usually commensurate with the level of trust you extended to that person.
A wise man once said: “Your enemies can never betray you. Only those whom you love or trust to get close enough to you can hurt and betray you.”
That’s a tough message to hear. Tough, but true.
Which is why you need to focus your attention on what will go down as one of the ugliest betrayals of public trust in American history: The dangerous advice being spoon-fed to distressed homeowners by the government, the lending industry, and the media. So at the risk of repeating myself…
You must not jump on any mortgage renegotiation deals until you’ve listened to this podcast: It could save you—literally—thousands of dollars.
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Mar 11th, 2008 by nowwhatdoyoudo
Good News from Bernanke for Distressed Homeowners? “Watch out for hidden landmines!” warns Benjamin Dover: Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke, speaking before a group of bankers in Florida on Tuesday (March 4, 2008), called on the mortgage industry to “expand refinancing opportunities and efforts to facilitate and increase the pace of loan workouts.”
While many homeowners might be feeling optimistic about their chances of re-structuring their mortgages, there are countless dangers awaiting un-and-under-informed and desperate consumers: “The 9:24 it takes to listen to this podcast will save your butt!!!” says Dover.
“I’m simply telling consumers what to expect and why the deck is clearly stacked against them…and what to do to avoid making another bad decision on top of the mess you’re already trying to get out from under!”
Dover guarantees his perspective and knowledge is unmatched; the national media are absolutely clueless in this arena.
You cannot take this advice lightly…it will save homeowners thousands of dollars.
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Mar 3rd, 2008 by nowwhatdoyoudo
Here’s Your Chance To Do The Right Thing, Mr. President: While the president assures us there’s no recession, Benjamin Dover sets the record straight, pointing out indisputable evidence that contradicts Mr. Bush. In true NostraDover style, his “Open Letter to the President” puts his predictions about the state of the economy oout there for all to see (and hear) as he delivers a clear-cut plan of attack designed to help our nation recover from its current bad and deterioriating state.
Dover’s ‘letter’ takes historical precedents, ranging from the Great Depression to the S&L debacle of the 1980s, into consideration as he lays out the strategy that our nation must take to fix the out-of-control real estate-fueled downward spiral. The real question is whether President Bush has the guts to take on Dover’s aggressive plan during the last year of his presidency, or will simply leave it to his successor.
This podcast allows you to freeze this moment of uncertainty in time, and will allow history to prove yet another “NostraDover” prediction by investigative journalist Benjamin Dover.
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Feb 27th, 2008 by nowwhatdoyoudo
Ben warned you! Now listen to actual messages distressed homeowners are hearing when they ‘bite’ on one of those Project Lifeline help phone numbers: Callers expecting to hear ‘counselors’ are being fed to debt collectors. Find out how to protect yourself from certain financial doom at the hands of the credit counseling a/k/a debt collection world being forced down the throats of desperate consumers. It’s more pull-no-punches insight on how to navigate the stormy real estate seas from NowWhatDoYouDo.com, hosted by Benjamin Dover.
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Posted in Uncategorized, Subprime mortgage expert advice, scorched-earth consumer counseling, money, personal finance, failure, predatory lending, bankruptcy, divorce, starting over, counseling, Project Lifeline, Citi Residential, Wilshire, CCCS, credit counseling, debt relief, Consumer Creidt Counseling Service, C.C.C.S. | 1 Comment » |
Feb 19th, 2008 by nowwhatdoyoudo
Quitting: Knowing when to pull the plug…on your mortgage, on your credit cards, your mortgage, your spouse or your boss or bad habits. The path of least resistance is the path you’re currently taking.
“You’re not a failure, you just failed” is the timeless message in this Now What Do You Do? podcast hosted by Benjamin Dover.
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Feb 15th, 2008 by nowwhatdoyoudo
Lookout distressed homeowners! The government’s most recent scheme, blessed by the mortgage industry, may sound like a good idea, but after Benjamin Dover explains why biting on offers to fix your mortgage mess via “Project Lifeline” could be the biggest mistake you’ve made since you signed-the-line in the first place. Find out how you could be waiving your rights to substantial financial awards and remedies if your lender violated your rights protected by two under-utilized federal laws: The Fair Housing & Truth In Lending Acts. Dover will explain how the subprime mortgage world engaged in massive acts of fraud and misrepresentation and Predatory Lending practices since the late 20th century, and why you’d better not jump on offers to fix your mess until you know what your rights and alternatives are.
Topics covered include: Ben Bernanke, Sheila Bair, President George Bush, HopeNow, Project Lifeline, Countrywide, Wells Fargo, CitiMortgage, Chase Home Finance, Washington Mutual and Bank of America, Consumer Credit Counseling Service, CCCS, credit counseling, counselors, debt collectors, ARMs, adjustable rate mortgages, workouts, recast, restructure, bankruptcy, foreclosure.
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Feb 8th, 2008 by nowwhatdoyoudo
Topics covered in this week’s show: Countrywide’s redlining, Bank of America’s making you pay for their lending screw-ups, Wachovia’s letting hackers steal millions of dollars because they get to charge them big fees every time someone complains, the Gerber baby food baby’s being used as a shill to sell life insurance that’s not worth it, more frustrated homeowners are simply abondoning their bad investments, debt collectors continue to terrorize consumers and debtors are firing these tele-terrorist punks thanks to Benjamin Dover, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, the Fair Housing Act, Truth In Lending Act, RESPA, Fair Credit Reporting Act, Jim Florentine, NowWhatDoYouDo.com, senior citizens avoid herpes, Predatory Lending, Subprime mortgages, ARMs, Adjustable Rate Mortgages, higher credit card fees, Now What Do You Do?
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