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Debt Collection Secrets

Sunday, August 28th, 2011

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3 Simple Secrets to Stop Debt Collectors Calls Forever



Confessions of a Shopaholic (Shopaholic, No 1)


Confessions of a Shopaholic (Shopaholic, No 1)


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Stop Debt Collectors Cold: Secret Tips for Halting Collection Call Harassment and Paying Off Debt on Your Terms


Stop Debt Collectors Cold: Secret Tips for Halting Collection Call Harassment and Paying Off Debt on Your Terms


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Dealing with a collection agency is plunging into a full blown war. No soldier should wander onto the battlefield ill equipped, and neither should you. This book arms you with an arsenal of information.You’ll learn how to hop over common traps set by debt collectors, blast away their annoying phone calls, and prepare yourself for victory by reinventing your financial life in a positive direction. …

Credit 911: Secrets and Strategies to Saving Your Financial Life


Credit 911: Secrets and Strategies to Saving Your Financial Life


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Product Description After the dramatic mortgage crisis and stock market collapse, people are beginning to recognize that the only way to secure their financial future is to take charge of their own spending and saving habits. You can survive this crisis, solve your credit problems, and move on to achieve your dreams, and Credit 911 can show you how. With this book, author Rodney Anderson-a mortg…

Debt Collection Secrets


Debt Collection Secrets


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Debt Collection Secrets

THE DEBT


THE DEBT


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Mitch (Lamas) is a day laborer with compulsion for betting on the ponies. When he finds himself in debt to local crime boss Danny Boyle (Pare) he gets in over his head as he is forced to help Boyle stage a dangerous raid on his mob rivals. Once Mitch is in with these scheming thugs, he finds it hard to get out. Unpleasant, dishonest and deadly dealings await him every time he looks for the exit.

Debt, The


Debt, The


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Hugo Speer, Warren Clarke, Lee Williams, and Martin Freeman co-star in the gripping British thriller The Debt (2003), which originally aired on the BBC. The story concerns Geoff Dresner (Warren Clarke), a retired English safecracker forced back into the seedy underworld and illicit doings of his past when his son-in-law (Freeman) fails to pay a cutthroat loan shark — and must immediately cough up an enormous sum of money if he has any hope of emerging unscathed. Dresner stages a robbery to aid the young man, but it quickly goes awry — placing Dresner in a vice between a ruthless detective, eager to bring the thief in once and for all, and an attorney (Williams) unequipped with the experience or know-how to successfully defend this career criminal. Dresner suddenly finds himself caught up in a net of lies and double-crosses, struggling to find a way to save himself and assist his family in the process. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi Guide

The Debt


The Debt


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Krzysztof Krauze directs this film about two guys who dream of starting a scooter dealership — but run afoul of a local gangster. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi importing Italian scooters into Poland. When they decide to back out of the arrange due to Gerard’s unreasonable demands, Gerard claims that it is already too late in the negotiation process and begins violently harassing them. Eventually, Stefan and Adam realize that Gerard has very close ties to the mafia, and that there may be a very high price for getting out of their predicament.

Debt


Debt


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1964: three young Mossad agents capture the Surgeon of Birkenau, a monstrous Nazi war criminal. While being brought to public trial, the Surgeon manages to escape. Faced with failure in their mission, the agents report their captive committed suicide and return to Israel as national heroes. 1997: more than thirty years later, the supposedly dead Surgeon resurfaces in the Ukraine, determined to confess his crimes. Rachel Brener, one of the three Mossad agents, must now track down and silence the Surgeon in order to protect the life and reputation she has built upon her fabricated past. The acclaimed original that inspired the Hollywood hit.

Debt Settlement: How to Effectively Settle Debt Yourself


Debt Settlement: How to Effectively Settle Debt Yourself


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Our Do It Yourself Debt Settlement Guide covers the entire negotiation process from beginning to end, walking you through step by step. Save up to 60% of what you owe on credit cards, medical bills & other unsecured debt. Learn to settle with creditors and collection agencies while stopping phone calls, lowering interest and halting fees Educate yourself on consumer rights while learning the secrets creditors don’t want you to know. Get on the Road to Financial Freedom.

The Debt Collector


The Debt Collector


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Feliks Falk’s drama Komornik (The Debt Collector) stars Andrzej Chyra as a debt collector who works his job with an unreasonable conviction. He must steel himself against many of the tragic people he encounters on a daily basis. However one day he is forced to pay a visit to an ex-girlfriend, a meeting which blasts through his emotional defenses. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Life + Debt


Life + Debt


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LIFE AND DEBT is a searing documentary from director Stephanie Black that examines the ways that policies of the International Monetary Fund (I.M.F.), the World Bank, and other aid organizations have changed the Jamaican economy over the past 25 years. The films shows how Jamaica’s agriculture, industry, government, and culture have been restructured by import-export systems, leaving the local people to struggle in poverty and work in sweat shops. Author Jamaica Kincaid, whose book A SMALL PLACE inspired the film, narrates with Belinda Becker. A reggae soundtrack that includes songs by Bob Marley, Ziggy Marley, Mutubaruka, and Peter Tosh engages viewers and calls them to action while reinforcing messages about the serious political issues that are the focus of the film.LIFE AND DEBT was screened as part of the 2001 Human Rights Watch International Film Festival at Lincoln Center in New York City.

Down and Dirty Debt: Secrets to Cleaning Up Your Credit


Down and Dirty Debt: Secrets to Cleaning Up Your Credit


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If you think credit card companies are using you, start using them How to make credit cards work for you, not the other way around. If you’re in debt a lot or a little, read this book. It will change the way you view plastic in general. You’ll learn how to tighten your boot straps while staying in the drivers’ seat. You’ll get money-saving ideas, from how to afford your kids’ summer camp to saving money on oil changes to curbing impulse spending. Debt doesn’t have to control your life. Get over it and start living large again You’ll learn how to: "Get rid of credit card debt without cutting up your cards." "deal with collection agencies and come out a winner." "negotiate a lower interest rate on your credit cards." "build credit history."

Secrets


Secrets


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Silent screen legend Mary Pickford makes her final movie appearance in Secrets, adapted from the play by Rudolph Besier and Mary Edgerton. Edgerton plays a 19th century New England belle who accompanies her husband Leslie Howard to the wilds of California. Pickford’s first baby is killed when her cabin is besieged by desperadoes. Howard’s reaction to the tragedy is to play around with other women, but Pickford stands steadfastly by her husband for the next half-century. The film ends with an aged Pickford surrounded by her grown children in her luxurious mansion, prattling on about secret joys, secret sorrows, lovely secrets and dreadful secrets. Evidently this film was released in secret, for it failed at the box office and convinced Ms. Pickford (who produced the picture) that her starring days were over. Previously filmed as a Norma Talmadge starrer in 1924, Secrets seemed antiquated in the 1930s, but Mary Pickford’s scenes with her dead baby proved that her great talent was undiminished. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

In Debt We Trust


In Debt We Trust


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While a large number of Americans carry a certain amount of personal debt, few are aware of just how common and widespread the debt crisis has become. In 2006, it was estimated that the debt owed by American citizens totaled well over ten trillion dollars, and many economists believe that with more people owing so much and the nation’s money supply in the hands of a dwindling number of people, a collapse along the lines of the 1929 stock market crash is not only possible but likely. Documentary filmmaker Danny Schechter explores this growing dilemma in In Debt We Trust: America Before The Bubble Bursts, which examines the various manifestations of the debt crisis – credit card companies who allow young and naïve customers to rack up large debts, loan firms who demand massive interest and penalties from homeowners struggling to stay afloat, lobbyists who helped push legislation through Congress making it harder for ordinary people to obtain bankruptcy protection, and punishing interest rates which can sometimes top out at 700%. In Debt We Trust: America Before The Bubble Bursts features interviews with Sheila Jackson Lee, a Texas congresswoman active in fighting for economic justice, and Robert Manning, author of the book Credit Card Nation. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

The Secrets


The Secrets


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Within the Orthodox Jewish Community, the attitudes toward females have remained virtually unchanged for 2,000 years. In this religious-themed drama, accomplished Israeli filmmaker Avi Nesher explores the complications that arise when the relationships between a group of women residing in a midrasha (all female seminary) in Safed turn suddenly volatile. Every girl has a different motivation for enrolling in the midrasha: for Naomi (Ania Bukstein) enrollment in the seminary meant avoiding a marriage that she didn’t want, and for the rebellious Michelle (Michal Shtamler) it was simply an effective means for her parents to keep her out of serious trouble. Unlikely allies at first, Naomi and Michelle soon forge a powerful bond that is later threatened by the ailing Anouk (Fanny Ardant). Anouk is a much older woman who has come to Safed in search of redemption. Despite her outward sincerity, however, Anouk is quickly turned away by the powers that be. Realizing that the brilliant Naomi can certainly find the kabbalistic texts that could restore Anouk’s purity, compassionate Michelle volunteers her scholarly friend to help the desperate woman in her time of need. While her initial hesitation is soon compounded by the fact that the head mistress forbids both students from any further contact with the mysterious Anouk, Naomi selflessly vows to expunge the sins of Anouk’s past even if it means putting her own future at risk. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

In Debt


In Debt


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In Debt

Fight Back Against Unfair Debt Collection Practices


Fight Back Against Unfair Debt Collection Practices


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Fight Back Against Unfair Debt Collection Practices



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