Product Description
Whether you filed bankruptcy several years ago or last week, this book will show you how to make a dramatic and lasting recovery. Stephen Snyder and his wife, Michele, each had their Chapter 7 bankruptcy discharged in 1993. They were both so cash poor at the time that they had to borrow money from their families to file. Then, within months, obtained bank loans, major bank cards, start-up capital for a small business, and more – all using mainstream credit and witho… More >>
Credit After Bankruptcy: The easy-to-follow guide to a quick and lasting recovery from personal bankruptcy
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Note you CAN do the credit repair yourself, the author does give quite a bit to think about including the future of buying real estate w/ your continuing good credit to build security to wealth.
DON’T bother w/ the full package the author tries to sell you. Most everything you will need is in this book. Also consider form letters which are edited. He doesn’t provide that (see how to make your credit sparkle) but does offer insights. A standard form letter edited will do or a basic credit repair software where all you have to do is enter info and print.
All in all a good book but don’t let the hype and overkill of the author move you to spend hundreds of dollars on seminars to full packages when this is all that’s really needed… just say no to the infomercial!
Rating: 5 / 5