DEFAULT !!! Escaping the Debt Trap and Avoiding Bankruptcy
The true story of an ordinary middle-class married couple buried in over ,000 in credit card debt who face debt collection, learn to defend themselves in court without hiring a lawyer, and force a major bank’s collection attorney to dismiss its case against them. They avoid bankruptcy and they prevent collection. Every pleading (of both Plaintiff and Defendant) filed in this case is reproduced in its entirety – only the case number and names have been changed to protect the couple’s privacy. What these people learned about the banking system would change their lives forever. NEW, UPDATED EDITION!!! Includes additional information about dealing with unscrupulous debt collectors — their deceptive tactics, annoying phone calls, and various enticements designed to lure you into making yourself vulnerable to lawsuits; ALSO how the Statute of Limitations in your State can protect you from lawsuits and judgments.
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Review by M. Beierle for DEFAULT !!! Escaping the Debt Trap and Avoiding Bankruptcy
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I bought this book thinking I was going to learn how to avoid bankruptcy. I was sorely disappointed. The book is about how the author avoided it — which, granted, she says in her youtube video. I incorrectly assumed it may also tell me how to do it. Far from it, in fact. It oddly enough does not go into great detail about how she avoided bankruptcy. Only the general idea is there. And the author seemed to imply that the technique she used to avoid bankruptcy 5 years ago may no longer be a valid approach today. Half of this book is about the author’s combat with a creditor suing her. So half the book contains nothing but the legalese it took for her to defeat them. The story was somewhat interesting, and the legalese could be useful for someone defending themselves, like she did — but it may have to be the same circumstances. But it is not the reason I bought the book. I did not learn how to avoid bankruptcy. So buyer beware.