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October 1st, 2008 -- Posted in Books |
"Your Credit = Your Life..." guides you to fix your credit and money management problems. It is an instructional book, written in layman's terms with detailed descriptions. It covers all issues relating to your credit reports, Identity Theft, Collections, loan rates. It discusses the impact of personal relationships and guides in managing your money and credit throughout engagement, marriage, separation, divorce or numerous other obstacles that life throws your way. It provides solutions in overcoming credit and financial disasters and teaches you how to avoid lawsuits, judgments, bankruptcy, foreclosures, identity-theft/fraud or wage garnishments. It further educates you on how to reduce tax liabilities, remove collections, charge-offs and other severe entries from your credit file. It helps you regain your credit worthiness (ability to finance, get credit cards or obtain services using credit instead of advancing cash) and to save money. This comprehensive money and financial management book addresses issues from birth to death. Without credit we cant have financial wealth. It helps perform credit repair even immediately after Chapter 7 or 13 bankruptcies. This comprehensive, easy to read credit repair manual offers advice of insiders (experts of credit bureaus and creditors corporate offices) and true life experiences of large group of people. It offers solutions on repair damaged, broken or dented credit and helps you to gain the financial freedom you so richly deserve. The enclosed CD offers over one 100 pages of valuable advice, quick references, needed forms, letters and the skills to reestablish your credit.
After reestablishing credit, look for our other books including "Saving Your Money" and "Consumer Advocacy" to help increase money and knowledge wealth.
Customer Review: extremelly helpfull
The book contains all the information, resources to fix your credit. I contacted the author and he was was very happy to assist me during the proccess. Buying this book you can get all the tools you need to fix your credit; but not only that, if you contact the author he can even help you throught the procces dissregarding his busy schedule!
Customer Review: Self Help Kit for Credit Repair
I was NOT thrilled with this book. It was recommended to me so I would be able to help a couple of friends of mine clean up their credit. The book doesn't read well. The only good thing was the CD however I could have gone online and downloaded the same forms. I'm sorry I wasted the money.
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August 16th, 2009 -- Posted in Books |
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September 20th, 2008 -- Posted in Books |
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October 18th, 2008 -- Posted in Books |
This up-to-date and comprehensive electronic book on CD-ROM presents an authoritative library of documents and publications covering all aspects of identity theft – federal information on financial and cyber security, on-line safety, internet scams, web and email phishing, and credit reports, with material from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and other federal agencies. The FTC reports: Identity theft is a serious crime. People whose identities have been stolen can spend months or years – and thousands of dollars – cleaning up the mess the thieves have made of a good name and credit record. In the meantime, victims of identity theft may lose job opportunities, be refused loans for education, housing, or cars, and even get arrested for crimes they didn’t commit. Humiliation, anger, and frustration are among the feelings victims experience as they navigate the process of rescuing their identity. How Identity Theft Occurs - Despite your best efforts to manage the flow of your personal information or to keep it to yourself, skilled identity thieves may use a variety of methods to gain access to your data. How Identity Thieves Get Your Personal Information: They get information from businesses or other institutions by: stealing records or information while they’re on the job; bribing an employee who has access to these records; hacking these records; conning information out of employees; they may steal your mail, including bank and credit card statements, credit card offers, new checks, and tax information; they may rummage through your trash, the trash of businesses, or public trash dumps in a practice known as “dumpster diving.” They may get your credit reports by abusing their employer’s authorized access to them, or by posing as a landlord, employer, or someone else who may have a legal right to access your report. They may steal your credit or debit card numbers by capturing the information in a data storage device in a practice known as “skimming.” They may swipe your card for an actual purchase, or attach the device to an ATM machine where you may enter or swipe your card. They may steal your wallet or purse. They may steal personal information they find in your home. They may steal personal information from you through email or phone by posing as legitimate companies and claiming that you have a problem with your account. This practice is known as “phishing” online, or “pretexting” by phone. How Identity Thieves Use Your Personal Information: They may call your credit card issuer to change the billing address on your credit card account. The imposter then runs up charges on your account. Because your bills are being sent to a different address, it may be some time before you realize there’s a problem. They may open new credit card accounts in your name. When they use the credit cards and don’t pay the bills, the delinquent accounts are reported on your credit report. They may establish phone or wireless service in your name. They may open a bank account in your name and write bad checks on that account. They may counterfeit checks or credit or debit cards, or authorize electronic transfers in your name, and drain your bank account. They may file for bankruptcy under your name to avoid paying debts they’ve incurred under your name, or to avoid eviction. They may buy a car by taking out an auto loan in your name. They may get identification such as a driver’s license issued with their picture, in your name. Topics covered include: How Identity Theft Occurs - If Your Personal Information Has Been Lost or Stolen; ID THEFT Victims: Immediate Steps - Placing Fraud Alerts on Your Credit Report; Closing Accounts; Filing a Complaint with the Federal Trade Commission; The Identity Theft Report; Tips For Organizing Your Case; Chart Your Course of Action - Resolving Specific Problems - Bank Accounts and Fraudulent Withdrawals; Bankruptcy Fraud; Correcting Fraudulent Information in Credit Reports; Credit Cards; Crimin
Customer Review: has no technical solution for phishing
The CD has many useful tips on guarding against online scams. With some 18000 pages of advice, it offers good value. Especially when you consider its price against various electronic papers offered for sale on Amazon by consulting firms on this subject. Some of those papers are going for hundreds of dollars! Ignore them and look at this US government compendium.
Interested readers should also note that the advice given about detecting phishing is for manual scrutiny of a suspected phishing email. No technical solution is offered by the government, circa late 2005, when this CD was made.
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February 23rd, 2009 -- Posted in Books |
Customer Review: Good reasonable information
Level headed approach to handle a problem that could be desaterous.
The book is easy to read and follow the steps for protection from and recovery of damaged credit.
Customer Review: A Home Security System
This is not the feel good book of the summer, it almost scares the pants off of you given the many different ways faceless criminals can rudely interrupt your life with identity theft. This book details out many of the identity theft scams that are prevalent today. It shows you, maybe in a way that is a touch over the top, just how vulnerable you are. On the positive side it also gives you the tools to fight back and the steps you can take to protect yourself. It also instructs you on what you can do if you become an identity theft victim. The book details out how the world of credit operates and your rights and responsibilities.
The current world we live in enables us to be discriminated against in the credit world because of our age, gender or marital status. The privacy of our financial information may be compromised and is so widely disseminated that it is making it more and more vulnerable to identity theft all the time. That is why this book is important, it gives the reader some tools to help us remain safe or at least less vulnerable. Overall the author gives the reader a number of useful and well described tips for how to keep as safe as possible and how to fix problems if they come up. It is a bit on the dramatic side, but if you are a victim of this type of crime then the descriptions are probably right on the mark.
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March 21st, 2009 -- Posted in Books |
Customer Review: Good reasonable information
Level headed approach to handle a problem that could be desaterous.
The book is easy to read and follow the steps for protection from and recovery of damaged credit.
Customer Review: A Home Security System
This is not the feel good book of the summer, it almost scares the pants off of you given the many different ways faceless criminals can rudely interrupt your life with identity theft. This book details out many of the identity theft scams that are prevalent today. It shows you, maybe in a way that is a touch over the top, just how vulnerable you are. On the positive side it also gives you the tools to fight back and the steps you can take to protect yourself. It also instructs you on what you can do if you become an identity theft victim. The book details out how the world of credit operates and your rights and responsibilities.
The current world we live in enables us to be discriminated against in the credit world because of our age, gender or marital status. The privacy of our financial information may be compromised and is so widely disseminated that it is making it more and more vulnerable to identity theft all the time. That is why this book is important, it gives the reader some tools to help us remain safe or at least less vulnerable. Overall the author gives the reader a number of useful and well described tips for how to keep as safe as possible and how to fix problems if they come up. It is a bit on the dramatic side, but if you are a victim of this type of crime then the descriptions are probably right on the mark.
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December 20th, 2008 -- Posted in Books |
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January 2nd, 2009 -- Posted in Books |
This digital document is an article from Units, published by Thomson Gale on March 1, 2006. The length of the article is 721 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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Title: A victim's guide to identity theft: the FTC offers these five tips to share with residents who may be victims of ID theft.
Author: Nat Wood
Publication: Units (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 30 Issue: 3 Page: 42(2)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
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August 11th, 2009 -- Posted in Books |
AAA+ Credit Repair Made Easy Copyright 2004Â
ISBN: 0914391356
AAA+ Credit Repair Made Easy is a mixed use single CD Rom Package. A 60 Minute Audio CD & a 100 Page Workbook on in Adobe Acrobat. The reader must have a computer with a PDF Reader or Adobe Acrobat to use this product. The package is based on Mr. Evans best seller: CREDIT REPAIR MADE EASY.  Evans provides a step-by-step outlined and sample letters
Mervin Evans, is a highly respected small business management consultant firm with offices in Los Angeles, CA. The package provides a step by step guide to restoring your personal credit rating.
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September 25th, 2009 -- Posted in Books |
A 30 Minute DVD and a 90 Page Workbook of letters and forms formattted on the a CD in Adobe Acobat File.
You Must have a Computer with a PDF Reader or a Adobe Acrobat software package to use this product.
This book is designed for the approximately 3,250,000 consumers who are refused credit each year because of inaccurate, incomplete or out-of-date information in their credit files; the nearly 5,500,000 consumers who have filed bankruptcy in the past five years; and those who have been damaged by money problems.
Customer Review: Googlie eyes aren't very informative!
I had high hopes when purchasing this cd.
1st impressions are everlasting...The entire package was homemade.
Not presentable, and after watching it I was not pleased.
The Author did not teach me anything that I didn't know already.
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