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Credit Boot-Camp™ How To: Stop Debt Collector Harassment

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THIS IS OPERATION STOP THE HARASSMENT!

YOUR MISSION, IS TO SEND THE CEASE COMMUNICATIONS AND DEBT VALIDATION LETTER – CODENAME: THE C.C.D.V. LETTER.

YOUR OJECTIVES ARE

1. TO USE THE POWER OF A LAW CALLED THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTIONS PRACTICES ACT [CODENAME: FDCPA].

2. ENFORCE YOUR RIGHT TO DEMAND UNDER FEDERAL LAW, THAT THE DCT PROVE THAT THEY CAN LEGALLY COLLECT THE DEBT FROM YOU.

3. TO SUCCESSFULLY DEFEND YOUR CREDIT FROM FUTURE ATTACKS BY DEBT TERRORIST BY USING THE POWER OF THE FAIR CREDIT REPORTING ACT.

Duration : 0:9:8


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  1. TheWarOnDebt
    June 27th, 2009 at 19:15 | #1

    @forthecause,Here’s …
    @forthecause,Here’s an idea. Pay more attention. Or read some news from October 2008 – Present.

    It’s my pleasure to tell you that you don’t own a clue as to what you’re talking about and it shows.

  2. TheWarOnDebt
    June 27th, 2009 at 19:15 | #2

    @SledgeHammer. Good …
    @SledgeHammer. Good question. Many people don’t but they fall for the tricks of Debt Terrorist. It’s unfair that Banks get to get bailed-out for excessive consumer debt with a tax write-off, but they recently got paid for their unfair credit practices. Thanks for the great question.

  3. SledgeHammer15
    June 27th, 2009 at 19:15 | #3

    I’ve often wondered …
    I’ve often wondered something…

    So if your original creditor sells your account to a 3rd party collection agency, why should you have to pay the 3rd party anything at all? The original creditor just writes off your debt as a loss, and it’s not like you told the 3rd party to buy the account…so what’s the deal? Why do you owe them a thing?

  4. TheWarOnDebt
    June 27th, 2009 at 19:15 | #4

    Here’s an idea – …
    Here’s an idea – get a life and a profile picture.

  5. TheWarOnDebt
    June 27th, 2009 at 19:15 | #5

    Why don’t you get a …
    Why don’t you get a clue? Why did Capital One and other Banks get bailed out?

    What about when there is no debt owed? Why is there a “Fair Credit Reporting Act” and “Fair Debt Collections Practices Act”? Any answers?

  6. forthecause
    June 27th, 2009 at 19:15 | #6

    here’s an idea – …
    here’s an idea – pay your debts

  7. thenekom
    June 27th, 2009 at 19:15 | #7

    Fairly good advice, …
    Fairly good advice, except for one thing: They do have a fourth option: To sue you. If they can’t or won’t bother to validate, chances are they won’t sue, but it IS an option, and a cease and desist letter won’t stop them from being able to. Just throwing that out there.

  8. MoreAnonymous
    June 27th, 2009 at 19:15 | #8

    why don’t you just …
    why don’t you just pay back ur debts?? pfft morons.

  9. AnthonyLemons
    June 27th, 2009 at 19:15 | #9

    Great video …
    Great video Kosandra. I am a Debt Warrior. I have been a consumer advocate for some time now. Anthony Lemons at ‘Wake up U.S.’

  10. ronaldec7
    June 27th, 2009 at 19:15 | #10

    Mr. Ford,

    I wish …
    Mr. Ford,

    I wish I knew about you years ago.

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