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- The Insider's Guide to Credit Cards

- The Consumer credit act manual

- Credit Scoring and Credit Control: Based on the Proceedings of a Conference on Credit Scoring and Credit Control, Organized by the Institute of Mathe ... hematics and Its Applications Conference Ser)

- The Consumer Credit (Exempt Agreements) (Amendment) (No. 3) Order 1991: Consumer Credit (Statutory Instruments: 1991: 2844)

- Sale of Goods and Consumer Credit in Practice (Blackstone Bar Manual S.)

- The Consumer Credit (Quotations) (Revocation) Regulations 1997 (Statutory Instruments: 1997: 211)

- Commercial Law: Sale of Goods, Consumer Credit and Agency: Textbook 1993-1994 (Bachelor of Laws)

- The Consumer Credit (Cancellation Notices and Copies of Documents) (Amendment) Regulations 1989: Consumer Credit (Statutory Instrument: 1989: 591)

- Staffing the Commercial Credit Department: A Survey of Its Services and Its People

- A Guide to State Consumer Credit Regulations (Consumer Credit Handbook Series Vol. 4)

- Equal Credit Opportunity Act (The Consumer credit and sales legal practice series)

- Consumers and credit

- Savings Association Entry into Consumer Lending Via Credit

- Federal Reserve Board and Treasury Department rule proposal: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit of the Comm ... Seventh Congress, first session, May 2, 2001

- Michigan laws & regulations (Consumer credit law service)

- Introduction to the Consumer credit act 1974

- Georgia laws & regulations (Consumer credit law service)

- Consumer Usury and Credit Overcharges: 1982 and 1986 Supplement (Consumer Credit and Sales Legal Practices Series)

- Massachusetts laws & regulations (Consumer credit law serivce)

- Commercial Law - LLB: Sale of Goods, Consumer Credit and Agency: Textbook

- Proposals for reform of consumer credit legislation of Victoria: A paper

- Nacubo Guide to Issuing and Managing Debt

- Consumer Credit Regulations (Business Practice Library Series)

- Assets and Liabilities of Finance Houses and Other Consumer Credit Companies (Business Monitors)

- CONSUMER CREDIT HOLDINGS LTD.: International Competitive Benchmarks and Financial Gap Analysis (Financial Performance Series)

Average customer rating:
- Horrible Book
- Where's the Beef?
- Do NOT buy this book! It is full of lies and outdated information!
- Unique and liberating perspective!
- True, but....
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To Pay or Not to Pay: Insider Secrets to Beating Credit Card Debt and Creditors
Stanley G. Hilton
Manufacturer: Adams Media Corporation
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ASIN: 158062944X |
Customer Reviews:
Horrible Book.......2006-05-26
This book is one-sided and a total waste of time and money. The "solutions" he offers are not detailed and many are very unrealistic.
I am a 3L law student that knows a little regarding collections and this book is a horrible book for the average person to use. He recommends filing a malpractice suit to fight against medical collections - this is total BS and will get any attorney in hot water. Additionally, the average person that cannot afford a $500 medical bill will definitely not be able to pay the retainer on a med-mal suit that is groundless (let alone no attorney in their right mond would file such a suit).
He outlook on the judiciary system and juries is also distorted and very disturbing. Lawyers like Hilton should be disbarred.
Where's the Beef?.......2006-03-28
I read this book and the author is very vague about how you can go about doing some of the things he brings up in the book.
At least he could have suggested some lawyers that are versed on
how to proceed with some of this debt elimination tactics that he describes. After reading the book one is left to fend for oneself without much in the way of help or useful information just vague ideas.
Do NOT buy this book! It is full of lies and outdated information!.......2006-03-15
I have over 5 years of professional credit repair experience and I know just about everything there is to know about credit repair. I have read many books on the subject, but this is the worst one I have ever come across! The author states that FICO scores are issued by TRW, yet TRW has not existed for over 10 years! He further states that the credit bureaus have 60 days to complete an investigation request by any consumer, yet the Fair Credit Reporting Act, cleary states that they have 30 days to conclude any investigation! The author goes on to say that writing letters will not work, which is precisely the way that I have helped hundreds of people, including myself. The author states that the only way to remove negative or inaccurate items is to sue the credit bureaus! Well, this is easily said than done and he knows it! This is yet another lie! For all I know, the author probably works for the credit bureaus and banks by feeding the reader false, inaccurate, outdated information and drilling to sue the bureaus and creditors, because he knows it is easier said than done! I do not like this book, I do not recommend at all and the writing style is just plain dumb as it has absolutely no logic and too much beating around the bush for nothing in order to make the book thicker. I can't understand how it got published!
Unique and liberating perspective!.......2006-02-13
I love this book - if only for the way that it challenges the idea that creditors are right and debtors should feel guilty for existing. Credit card companies are feeding off the consumer by luring them in with promises, and then suddenly imposing impossible fees and interest rates.
Debtors don't fight back - and they should!! This book shows one way how to do that - and I am very appreciative. And I imagine it's a pretty scary idea to credit card companies - that we can turn around and sue them for harrassment, for usuary, for bait and switch.
I'm postive that some of the bad reviews here are from credit card companies - particularily the laughable one which says that sueing companies is illegal and will get you in trouble. Even that review tries to make you feel guilty - "you borrowed the money, so suck it up." Well, I borrowed the money at 4% interest, not 30%, which I got after one late payment. There's a word for that - it's called loan shark.
Thank you to Mr. Hilton for a book of empowerment! Whether or not I decide to follow his advice (which I probably will,) it was liberating to even think about it!
True, but...........2005-09-08
I have worked in the debt industry for some time now and I can say that I have seen more people hurt by the actions in this book then helped.
While the book does have some truisms the fact of the matter is that this advice will get you in more hot water than you could possibly believe. In fact the Federal Trade Commission views these actions in the same light that it does tax protestors.
I don't disagree that the banks are predators, what they are doing may even be illegal but is it worth the hassle and the possible jail time. Banks are lobbying like made to get the laws more in there favor -- just witness the new banruptcy laws. If you are going to fight them then do it smartly. There are many programs to help someone get out of debt. And truth be told you did agree to the debt the moment you signed the agreement for the credit card, you knew what you were getting into, so what are you yapping at.
If you need help then call a campany that specializes in getting people out of debt. If you can't pay them in full then at least pay them something. You'll feel better.
Average customer rating:
- "...An eye opening read..."
- ok but could be better with time and revisions
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Insider's Secrets To Identity Theft: What They Don't Want You To Know (Insider's Guide)
T Carter
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Release Date: 2006-12-08 |
Product Description
See how businesses are assisting criminals in using your personal information for a profit. First Identity Theft book ever written with in-depth, detailed, day-to-day activities of how this crime is really committed. See were your personal information is really obtained from, which is places you would least expect. This book will show how businesses and credit grantors are practically giving away credit to criminals for a profit.
Customer Reviews:
"...An eye opening read..." .......2007-06-18
"What everyone needs to know about protecting themselves from identity theft and fraud can be found in the brutally honest book Insider's Secrets To Identity Theft & Fraud: What They Don't Want You To Know."
"This insightful look at the mindset and tenacity of a woman addicted to committing crime will shock you and make you rethink how you handle your social security number, identification, credit cards and credit history."
"This book is truly an eye opening read that reveals just how simple it is for your information to get in the wrong hands, making you a victim to this vastly growing epidemic."
"This is definitely a book to read."
ok but could be better with time and revisions.......2007-05-31
Something is missing in this book. Overall OK, I see the the author tried very hard.
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The Insider's Guide to Credit Cards
Barry T. Klein
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The Insider's Guide to Credit Cards 2001
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The Insider's Guide to Credit Cards
Louis R. Gorchoff
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Insider's Guide to Credit Cards 2002
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- The economics of instalment selling;: A study in consumers' credit, with special reference to the automobile,
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