"NEW"  Purchasers will also receive the widely acclaimed December, 2005 Supplement "CREDIT CARD MADNESS".

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If you have become overwhelmed by your credit card debt, as millions of Americans have, this is the book that will save your sanity, your assets and maybe even your life. The author has the unique perspective of being a debt collector, a lawyer, a bankruptcy expert and a survivor of his own credit card crisis, having suffered a total loss of income at a time when his credit card debt was massive. He received the annoying phone calls when he became late on his payments. He received the collection letters. He learned what the credit card companies do and how to best respond. He learned how to stop the phone calls completely and to prevent lawsuits. He learned how best to completely erase the credit card debt or to minimize it as much as possible if circumstances do not permit cancellation of the debt.

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He knows that finding oneself suddenly burdened by tremendous credit card debt without the means to pay it can trigger depression and even suicidal thoughts in some people, and he gives hope and relief to those susceptible to these conditions.

We have all seen the commercials on TV. They are everywhere. They promote "debt counseling" or other services by "non-profit" corporations, for those with high credit card debt. What is debt counseling? What is debt consolidation?  What is Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy? What is debt negotiation? Which solution is right for your situation? This book is an intelligent and compassionate discussion of all of these issues, the focus of which is to help the consumer survive emotionally, physically and financially from such a crisis.

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The author, Alfred Smith Landry, Jr. is a 49 year old attorney from Lafayette, LA, who bills himself as the only Debt Expert who has beaten Shaquille O'Neal in basketball. (A true story! He has witnesses! And he was 46 years old at the time!).