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  |  Collection Agency Self Defense Ebook |  |
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 | |  | | E-book Category: Business, How To, Manuals E-book Title: Collection Agency Self Defense Author: Ralph G. Brogden Book Description: How to stop any collection agency dead in their tracks - works in all 50 states (page 73).
How to reduce or eliminate interest, penalties, late fees, and collection costs (page 40).
How to negotiate an affordable monthly payment with your creditors (page 75).
How to buy yourself all the time you need by dangling a carrot (page 88).
How to get the collection agency to drop you like a hot potato (page 80).
What they don't want you to know might get your bill cut in half (page 98).
6 key phrases you should be using in all your telephone contacts with the collection agency (page 91).
Why you always have other legal and financial options available (no matter what the collection agency says) (page 92 ).
4 things you need to be on the lookout for - if you can catch them in the act you'll probably get your way (page 84).
How to look and sound like you have an attorney, even if you don't (page 82).
How to level the playing field with a fail-safe device you probably have already - and it's legal in most states (page 62).
How to beat the collection agency and its own psychological games (page 55).
5 tools in your self-defense arsenal, and how to use them effectively (page 55).
How to use the power of the printed word to get the maximum effect - and get the phone to stop ringing off the hook (page 51).
3 powerful options you can exercise to shut up any debt collector, and how to choose the best one (page 48).
4 questions to ask yourself before you ever talk to a collection agency (page 46).
How I turned an $11,500 debt into $4,600 - with the collection agency begging me to dop the deal (page 42).
5 questions you need to ask the collection agency to make sure you're getting the best possible deal (page 40).
Why every collection agency should be willing and eager to work with you - and a quick way to determine if you should work with them (page 39).
A quick 21 point checklist to see if your "friendly" debt collector has broken the law. How many violations can you find? (page 33).
Why most collection agencies will automatically drop anyone who files a complaint - whether it's legit or not (page 32).
Why 8 out of 10 judgments are never collected anyway. Are you covered? (page 27).
Three ways to stop an execution of judgment - and one of them actually makes sense (page 27).
Why most attorneys will never call you on the phone or waste time suing you over a debt (page 24).
Where to get free or low cost legal advice that packs a punch (page 19).
How to find a good debt negotiator - and what you should be looking for (page 17.).
The only way to break a deal - and then turn around and get a better one (page 16).
The #1 reason why most people can't negotiate with their own creditors, and what to do about it (page 11).
The absolute best - and worse - days to negotiate with a collection agency (page 54).
Five situations where you might need professional help - and where to get it (page 9).
The absolute best way to handle deadlines, threats, and ultimatums (page 88).
How to call the bluff of the guy who threatens "legal action" (page 86).
Why you should always dispute the debt - even if you know you owe it (page 75).
The "magic words" that make collection agencies come crawling to you (page 90).
How, when, and where to file complaints that get results (page 99).
How to turn your complaint into cash - as much as $1,000 (page 99).
The "secret weapon" that makes collection agencies straighten their act up in a hurry (page 62).
How to use the element of surprise to get the upper hand with any debt collector (page 56).
Why sending a "cease and desist" letter is not always the best thing to do (page 49).
Ways to legally "hide" from any collection agency (or anyone else, for that matter) (page 55).
A little bluff you can add to your complaint letters that works like a charm and costs you nothing (page 78).More... | 
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