I Just Saw an Ad for 800 Credit Card Debt, Todd Cook, Another Con Artist?
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I will definitely be of no help here, but couldn't resist a comment:
So, you are referring to an ad to do with someone advertising their services to help people get OUT of debt??
If so, boy, do I feel like the most naive person in the world. I mean, someone who is suppose to help people get out of a horrible, stressful, financial mess is really out to sucker them??
I am 34 years old, pretty introverted, also never had any credit cards, and I've been a student for so long (11 years), I think I've missed out on certain aspects of reality here :-) :-). I mean, wow, how does this person sleep at night knowing he's swindling very vulnerable people whose debt I would suspect would affect every fiber of these people's being?? I am also seriously shocked that this kind of thing largely goes unchecked without legal consequence.
Phew, it blows my mind! I never see those kinds of ads here.
EDIT: Huh, imagine. With examples like this, it is easy to see why many people walk around with iron cages surrounding them. *Sheesh*...
I actually know someone who was considering, I guess, a similar service that offered debt-consolidation, of some kind. I will be warning him to be prudent about his decision...but, I'm sure he is more aware than myself about this kind of thing. I wonder how many of these ARE fraudulent...
Yep. He is actually on the Consumer Affairs hit list. Seriously.
One Rachel Long has been promising me $millions just after paying $ 1. She probably owns the company.
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