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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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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 on Mar 27th, 2008 No Comments »
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
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Posted in Subprime mortgage expert advice, scorched-earth consumer counseling, money, personal finance, Quitting, failure, predatory lending, bankruptcy, starting over, counseling, Project Lifeline, CCCS, credit counseling, debt relief, Consumer Creidt Counseling Service, C.C.C.S., President George Bush, Real Estate failures, Debt restructuring, Ben Bernanke, Mortgage recast, debt forgiveness, Henry Paulson, Alphonso Jackson, debt counselors on Mar 17th, 2008 No Comments »
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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