Why Bankers, Governments and Mainstream Media Hate Gold BullionVault
When the mainstream media begins to discuss gold as an alternative to paper money, it's a sign we're either in the midst of a massive devaluation or at a top in Gold Prices – or both. It's certainly a worrisome sign to see so much discussion on Fox News and CNBC about gold.
Even worse, the pinheads on TV know nothing about gold, so they repeat the lies they've been told by their producers. They have no idea how stupid they sound because they've never thought about gold or studied it. I'm sure you've heard this nonsense too...
"Gold is just another fiat currency"..."The gold standard didn't work because it limits economic growth to the availability of additional gold"..."We could never return to the gold standard because our economy is too big and there's not enough gold."
I want to dispel these falsehoods and show you why the common man should greatly prefer gold-backed money. I can imagine the groans...and envision the number of people who stop reading right here.
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use manual describes in very simple steps, how to get out of debt completely when all the odds are against you. ... Out in 90 Debtor's Secret ...

anyone ever bought the debtors secret weapon book?
I've bought the book "To Pay or Not to Pay" by Stanley G. Hilton
Your book and mine SEEM TO BE along similar veins of thought.
Just checked online and the program or book DEBTORS SECRET WEAPON BOOK is $50 plus shipping; so I think you have reason 4 concern
p.s. If you're trying to save money on the book; TO PAY OR NOT TO PAY Is only $10.95
Has anyone heard of the Debtors Secret Weapon? What is the secret?
It is on a web site www.outin90.com.
There is no secret weapon, and there's plenty of valuable knowledge for free on the net. If you need serious, complicated credit help, why not ask questions for free at a credit message board site like:
http://www.creditboards.com
http://www.creditnet.com
Here's another answer on the same subject:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070429232212AAVOb0M
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Is the book "The Debtor's Secret Weapon" a rip off or is it the real deal?
It's supposed to help you eliminate thousands of dollars of debt for pennies on the dollar.
It's not a serious book to begin with (it's not even listed anywhere on amazon.com, which means there are already red flags) and it is sold to eliminate debt alright, the author's debt. It might have some good bits of advice, sure, but the real point of it is to get your money. Try one of the many not-for-profit debt relief organizations (the ones who don't charge you) and then see what can be done.
Has anyone bought the book "The Debtor's Secret Weapon"? Does it work or is it a rip off?
I haven't bought it, but a friend of mine did. She said that it is a total rip off, and that some of it seems a bit shaky legal wise. I wouldn't buy it if I were you. Definately a scam!
Debt Collectors Can be Beaten at Their Own Game!
Credit card debt alone has tripled since 1989 to over $60 billion – but Americans are increasingly finding other ways to get in over their heads. Houses are expensive, credit is easily obtained – and used, and families get caught up in making sure they have everything their neighbor has – and trying to stay ahead.
Often times the bottom line doesn’t add up. Personal bankruptcies skyrocketed in 2005 – up to nearly 2.1 million from 1.6 million in 2004. The average family finds itself on the brink of economic capitulation. Throw in employment loss, family tragedy, economic downturn, and the sum of this equation is tremendous hardship for the family.
To add insult to injury, when debts aren’t paid, the hounds are released, and the ruthless debt collectors begin their quest for repayment. The constant calls, the strong-arm tactics, and sometimes even the threats can take a toll on the entire family – making things even worse.
Former debt collector, Mike Flanagan, said on ABC News 20/20 that, “Mean works better than nice,” when it comes to debt collection. No one wants that ominous cloud hanging over their heads – but it unfortunately happens.
There are answers!
Debt collectors have a job to do, but some can go overboard in their pursuit of the money. Understanding the personal hassle debt collectors can be, Mr. X relied upon his own personal experience and found he could provide help with his step-by-step approach to teaching legal and financial vultures a lesson in humility!
‘The Debtors Secret Weapon’ is the answer to the onslaught of calls, letters and problems with debt collectors and collections agencies. In Mr. X’s 120-page manual, he outlines what any person can do to eliminate the calls from collectors, avoid bankruptcy and still allow the individual to maintain a sense of pride and eventually the accomplishment of being debt free. Imagine that… an instant end to debt collection calls!
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