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Book Review: Not as many fresh ideas as I had hoped
Summary: 2 Stars

I rarely right a negative review. But I bought this book hoping for some new sources or ideas. Unfortunatley the websites and resources he provides ar all available for free with a diligent websearch. SO far having serached for 3 days I have found nothing I qualify for.
Also a lot of his ideas are commen knowledge such as public assistance.
Not worth it the only one getting rich here is him

Book Review: debt cures
Summary: 1 Stars

too basic for anyone who is not totally green to consumer finance. don't get it if you are qualified to balance a check book, pay your bills on time, etc. i got the audio book cd and the author made the mistake of reading it himself. he probably should have hired a professional reader. the cadence is a bit annoying. of also, the bashing of the credit card companies is a bit much. it is written from the perspective that consumers should not be expected to have any accountability for the decisions they make and the contracts they enter. if the author had his way with they credit card companies, no one would ever lend money to consumers because doing so would be a financial loser.

Book Review: Debt Cures- I can't believe this guy is a best selling author. Book reads like infomercial
Summary: 1 Stars

I'm about 90% through this book and it disbelief that I even keep reading it. I am truly amazed this guy is a best selling author. Well over 200 pages into the book- it's like he is still trying to sell you on the book. Listen jack***- I already bought your stupid book! There is no real content, nothing you haven't heard before. It reads very much like an infomercial sales pitch, or one of those junk mail flyers for the next consumer reports book- with a blurb about what miracle you are going to discover on page 72.

A couple hundred pages into the book, he is still telling you what he is going to tell you later. Yet it never really gets to any actual content. It's all fluff and endless self praise. I think Kevin T really thinks he is the second coming. Every page is full of empty empowerment phrases and announcements from your instant freedom from bondage now that you know his secret debt cure. (like call and ask if you can pay $2,000 instead of $30,000) I'm not sure if there a single paragraph in book that doesn't end with one of these "you are now released from enslavement for eternity and can commence to extreme wealth, thanks to me and my wonderful book" type phrases- followed by several exclamation points!!!

There was no need to kill this many trees. The book could be shortened to about 9 pages of actual content. This would include the front and back covers, publishing info,dedication, title page, chapter list, and index too.

Take the money you would of spent on this book, and apply it to your credit card with the highest interest rate.

Book Review: The book that helps you out of debt
Summary: 4 Stars

Although I knew a lot about what he is saying in the book it would help someone who doesn't know anything about their credit reports and how to help yourself get out of debt.

Book Review: 1 star for what little insight he has.
Summary: 1 Stars

This very repetative book won't be any help to anyone who is in financial trouble. Do yourself a favor and put away your credit card. Better you should make a larger payment to the bill with the highest interest rate. Here is the 300 pages in a nutshell...
1) Ask your credit card company for a lower interest rate (good luck)
2) Ask your credit card company for a higher credit limit (good luck)
3) Don't miss any payments (duh!)
4) Check your credit reports for errors (Duh, Duh!)
5) Collections agencies act like bulies but really can't do much to you (he claims)
6) Some debts can't be collected if they are too old (statute of limitations)
He has no magic formula. Not everyone who writes a book has expertise. This guy just found a good title and a topic that is hot. I bet he'll sell a bunch of copies. In my opinion, he is just as bad as the banks he rants endlessly about.
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