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Control Your Debt Crisis on Your Own Terms: Make Creditors and Debt Collectors Obey the Law
How to make your creditors listen to you
These extracts from Control Your Debt Crisis on Your Own Terms show just a tiny example of the many ways Joseph Harris shows you how to deal with creditors
Contents
What's in Control Your Debt Crisis on Your Own Terms
Chapter 1 - Realisation
That dreadful moment when you realise that things have gone wrong.
Chapter 3 - Help All the ways help is available are discussed, and my recommendations on how to use it.
Chapter 5 - Contact with Creditor
The timing and the content of your letters and attachments. Templates are included.
Chapter 6 - List of Information Sources So many are available that a comprehensive list would not be helpful. Here I have selected the most infomative and helpful
Chapter 11 - Negotiation Process Finding the best solution for your problem is not easy, but here I give guidance on th steps to take and the ways to tackle the creditor representatives
Chapter 15 - Letters; how to Write and Send them Both with standard letters and with individual ones the creditor makes few concessions to their expertise against the fact you come freshly to this area. This shows how to respond with authority and get answers to your questions
Chapter 18 - The Debt Collector
and All His Works Why you should not fear the debt collector; and why you should never have to face one
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Before you go How to use this book to your best advantage
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