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Credit After Bankruptcy: A Step-By-Step Action Plan to Quick and Lasting Recovery after Personal Bankruptcy
by Stephen Snyder
from Bellwether Publications
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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useless 
The book is outdated - - aside from that, it is more about the writings of the new testament then it is about the recovering from bankruptcy and how to move forward in a world that revolves around your credit history.
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What about the Seminars? 
It's no big deal if you buy Mr. Snyder's book, but before you go further, and pay someone for credit repair services, check out Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of North Dakota vs. McCray, 2008 ND 162. It's available online. Be aware, credit repair organizations can't do anything for you that you can't do yourself. They are not supposed to charge you before they do the work on your behalf. There's a whole laundry list of stuff they're supposed to tell you. Check out the Federal Trade... more info
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Sexist, out of touch and downright weird 
This is one of the most strange books I have read. The author is sexist and out of touch with modern society. He differentiates betweeen "men's work" and "women's work", pushes religion, and among his 32 ways to cut living expenses he recommends finding new homes for your pets and other strange suggestions (like not sending Christmas cards but writing more letters throughout the year). I also find it alarming how he touts leasing cars, and he apparently does it quite often as he speaks of his third car, his... more info
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Steven Snyder's system was very helpful for me 
I declared in 2002 and was devastated. I'm sure everyone is but my morale and my sense of security were rotten. I had just moved to a new city on the other coast and strolling through unusually small bookshops, I came across the first edition of this book. It was illuminating to me, someone who had no credit education at all. I wish I read it before and I'd never have needed it later. But the real clincher came when I went to his seminar, freely offered. I was somewhat suspicious but after going there I... more info
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