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  • By: Ernie Braveboy
  • Narrated by: Millian Quinteros
  • Length: 57 mins
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How to Deal with Debt Collectors and Win Every Time How to Beat Them at Their Own Game: Your Number One Guide to Beating Debt Collectors

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Narrated by: Millian Quinteros
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How to deal with debt collectors and win every time how to beat them at their own game

Debt is something most of us dread. Worse than that is being put in a situation where debt collectors start bombarding you with long threatening and intimidating calls, emails, and mail. It is humiliating, disheartening, frustrating, and frightening to hear how your salary will be garnished, how your assets might be sold off and how your friends, neighbors, landlord, prospective creditors, employers, colleagues at work and other people will be told about your inability to pay your debts.

Sometimes we are in a desperate situation where we are unable to pay and at other times, we just have forgotten about a particular debt so when a debt collection agency initiates contact, we go into panic mode because in many instances, we know we should pay.

However, this does not give debt collectors the right to do anything they wish just to make you pay. The law is on your side and you can use that to your advantage. For instance, there is a way that debt collection agencies are supposed to go about contacting you, as per the law. That’s not all, understanding your rights in the whole process ensures you can spot the debt collectors’ violation of your rights and put them to task on the same. And even if you have to go to court, you can still beat the debt collection agents at their game but only if you know your rights and the law regarding debt collection. Ultimately, with a deep understanding of the law, you are able to keep debt collectors’ aggression in check, all to your advantage.

Would you want to be that person who is not afraid of debt collectors with all their rage and fury? Do you want to beat them at their own game of debt collection by using the law to your advantage to tame them? Well, if that’s what you are looking for, this audiobook is the ultimate guide on how to take charge of the whole process so that you don’t end up making silly mistakes that could cost you.

©2018 Ernie Braveboy (P)2018 Ernie Braveboy

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