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19 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Learn how to sue creditors, January 7, 2004
This book is about how to sue creditors, banks and anyone else you owe money to so you can get your debt reduced or canceled. It's a good read, informative and kind of exciting depending on your situation.The author is passionate about the topic and delivers a well rounded view with views from "The Holy Bible" to "The Art of War" which is part of the reason why it's a good read. However, the author seems to be a very aggressive lawyer who has his own views on the legal system and reasons for ethically making decisions to fight back. Anyway, the same day a read the book, my bank called and harassed me about my late payment and ironically they said things that were mentioned in the book that gave me a case against them. Well I called my dad who is a seasoned and successful business man, Retired Major General, to get his opinion. Considering his history with lawyers coming after his money and real estate over the years he was very calm and wise when he said, "I understand your situation and I understand that you can sue but the fact is you owe the money and you're going to pay it. You signed a contract and spent the money and that was the deal. It doesn't matter if your combined interest payments have payed the debt or more than the debt... you owe the money. Now lets come up with a plan on how to make some money and pay your debts." So what's the verdict in what I think about the book? This book will fire you up to sue and will give you reason to sway your ethics. But if you've been abused by a creditor then maybe you do need to sue to at least reduce the debt or come up with a payment plan. So if you've been abused and need some direction, get the book. If your debt is light and you don't have problems with creditors, get a book on how to manage your money (check out Dave Ramsey) and another on how to make money. I give 4 stars because the book delivers. Less one star because it is strong in its ability to sway your ethics... but hey, the author is passionate and very focused.
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