Mr. Debt part2
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His legal analysis and firm objective was, and is, good. It's a shame he was a crook who used outrageously greedy methods similar to the banks he fought. There are decent people out there who use those tools he describes and take a smaller and flat fee (1, 2 grand). Look for those good lawyers and get that flat, conditional (!), fee in writing. And always try to negotiate with these people first. Don't be afraid to play hardball.
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i should've become a lawyer
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you dont need a lawyer to do exactly what he charges a killing for, learn to read, and the answers are there. Basic contract law, and an understanding of fractional reserve banking.
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id like to know if he owns credit cards?
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moral void is screwing with us big time.
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0:41 THEY HAVE NO GUILT!!
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Credit cards always take you to one debstination.
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frigen bureaucracy
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Wow, is this america? sue sue sue...?
Anyone who thinks indebted people are stupid, you should read "Nickle and Dimed" by Barbara Ehrenreich. She explains that most people can't afford to live on minimum wages. Sure there are some idiots who get into debt because they want prada. That is probably a small segment of the people in debt. Stop judging people when you haven't been broke before. SEriously!!!! Get some empathy.
picadequeso 2 years ago 6
this guy sounds great but he's in jail for defrauding his clients--the people he describes as most vulnerable. his wife was charged to
doctorapocalypso 4 years ago 2