Review by Anthony__ -- Debt Cleanse by Jorge P. Newbery

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Re: Review by Anthony__ -- Debt Cleanse by Jorge P. Newbery

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Sounds like a read that has a definite stand in its readers lives. Certainly, a book that's worth while reading considering the economic wars among countries and its people. Thank you for your review!
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Not at all my genre of interest, but it sounds like it is well-written and the author "speaks" to his readers rather than coming across as lecturing to them. I do like the way he tailored the headings of the chapters to fit the subject. Great review!
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Debt Cleanse by Jorge P. Newbery seems like a very practical book for those who wants to manage their financial struggle or debts. Plus, the author shares his personal experiences, which I believe help the book to be more relatable. Thank you for the review!
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'Volunteer Review: Debt Cleanse by George P. Newberry' is to the point information of the book. The readers get from the review what they want out of the book. The reviewer clearly states how the book makes a difference as compared to other books!
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This book sounds like a good way to learn how to deal with creditors and finally end your relationship with them. I do truly believe that Debt Cleanse could be a savior to all who are struggling with debt.
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Post by ShailaSheshadri »

Thanks for the review. I believe Debt Cleanse by Jorge P. Newbery is an excellent book which provides valuable information on how to come out clean of a drowning debt. This is a useful guide to those who are indebted and want to come out clean. Congrats to the author on BOTD!
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I will grab this book. Thanks for the review.
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👏 👏 👏
Such a book with intellectual understanding
Haven't read a book like this before

Thanks so much for the review
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I believe in getting out and staying out of debt but I don’t believe this is the way to do it. The sample actually made me angry because it feels like the author is telling people to be irresponsible and not clean up their messes. It’s a very entitled way of thinking. If you get yourself in debt, do the honorable thing, cut your expenses, sell that fancy car you can’t afford, do the work to get yourself out. This book is definitely not for me. I’ll stick to the Dave Ramsey way.
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As someone with student loans, I think that this would be beneficial to me.
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Nothing beats a real life experience as an example for learning and growth although it has its pro’s and con’s. Just like what you said at your review, we each live in different country and each country has its own opportunities for their citizens. But with your review I think all those that will read this book can relate to the author’s personal experience in different situation.
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Post by Dolor »

Debt Cleanse by Jorge P. Newbery is a #NonFiction book that talks about the American court system, the different kinds of debts, and the author's proven debt-cleansing methods. It's slogan [How To Settle Your Unaffordable Debts for Pennies on the Dollar (And Not Pay Some At All)] has piqued my interest. It made me wanna read the book even though I don't have any debt.

I wanna read the author's methods.

Thanks for the review.

#Debt #Financial #Business #SelfHelp #Finance #Negotiating
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Post by Johnkasasa »

This book is a great tool for many to learn how to stay debt free.The author used simple language and explanations to explain the howa of being sent free.you don't have to be an economist or accountant to fully grasp the information he gives in the book.

I recommend this book for all folks who are struggling with debt due to lack of knowledge.
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Post by Cristina Chifane »

I'm sure everybody would love to be debt-free, but a book that teaches you how to avoid or not pay your creditors looks quite unusual. Maybe it will finally prove useful in terms of teaching us to cut on some of our expenses. Thanks for your review!
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Post by Sandra K Pearson »

Sounds like this is good for everyone to read to wether your in debt or not. Nice review.
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