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BestCredit: How to Win the Credit Game
BestCredit: How to Win the Credit Game

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Author: Dana Neal
Publisher: Paladin Press
Category: Book

List Price: $25.00
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 41 reviews
Sales Rank: 12937

Media: Paperback
Edition: 2nd Edition, Revised and Updated
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 442
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.2 x 1.3

ISBN: 1581605013
EAN: 9781581605013
ASIN: 1581605013

Publication Date: April 2006
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Dana Neal knows first hand the consequences of bad credit - how a financial setback can leave you unable to buy a house or car, rent an apartment, get insurance or even land a job. But the former collection agency insider also knows that flawless credit is in everyone's reach. In easy-to-understand terms, the author explains how the credit game is played, the roles of the various players, and the ways in which the credit industry stacks the odds against consumers He then presents a straightforward, no-nonsense plan to show you how to win the credit game by getting others to play by your rules!


Customer Reviews:   Read 36 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Best Credit Repair Book Ever Written   May 6, 2008
By far, this is best book on credit repair out there. Unlike others, it offers real, practical advice that covers any credit issue one might have. When is comes to credit repair, there are no quick fixes but Dana's book helps you feel empowered and confident when you decide to go up against the intimidating bureaus. The fact that he went through the process of repairing his own credit offerS invaluable insight that is sometimes just the inside scoop that you need in this daunting process.


5 out of 5 stars Empowering, excellent book   April 9, 2008
Dana Neal's Best Credit is an excellent read and provides not only information on how improve your credit score and overall credit information, it also sets the right tone for understanding the whole credit process.

The fact that the credit bureaus are merely companies and not government agencies, that are in business to profit, was something I had not really understood before. That consumers are allowing these companies to run our lives is really ridiculous when you think about it. A person's credit score provides justification for other for-profit companies to charge more, to treat people poorly, to deny housing and employment, and inflict multiple other abuses that consumers should not allow. So why are we?

Unfortunately, this is how thing are at the present time. What Dana Neal's book provides is a way to fight back within the confines of the legal system to improve our credit and allow us to move forward with our lives. Play the game on our terms, so to speak, until the system changes to one that does not allow the current consumer abuses.



5 out of 5 stars Great book to learn your rights!!   March 13, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I read 200 pages straight of this book last night. I've been researching on my own the rules and tricks of credit repair, and this book goes deeply into YOUR rights and how creditors often violate the rules. I highly recommend reading this for anyone who wants to devote a lot of time and effort into your credit.


5 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT BOOK ON CREDIT REPAIR!!!   March 13, 2008
I've read several books on credit repair and have found this book to be an awesome book!!! It's not full of words and sentences already repeated several times over like most credit repair books. He has written a book that is full of of helpful tips and I would recommend this to book to anyone trying to improve their credit. He knows his stuff. My book is so worn out from reading and rereading it, book marking pages, highlighting pages. Must have book and I wasnt paid to write this reveiw, I bought the book, read it and truly recommend it. You will learn way more than you thought you would.


5 out of 5 stars BUY IT NOW - IT WILL HELP YOU VERY MUCH!!   January 22, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Knowledge is not power. Using your knowledge in ways to make a bad situation good, or a good one better, is power!

Dana Neal's book breaks things down into concepts that are easily understood. His explanations about "how to do" are not pulled from thin air, but from his experience.

After reading his book twice, I went back and focused on the sections that would aid me most. One bank said I had filed bankruptcy when I never did, and this was damaging my credit score. After countless letter writing they sold the debt, and a collections agency came after me. I took the bank into small claims court and won my case (check your Small claims courts to see if they can hear "contract enforcement" cases). The bank agreed to a 60% settlement, and to delete the credit card file from all the credit reporting agencies.

My second issue is another major bank said they cannot tell the credit bureaus what to report since the credit bureaus are separate businesses. And this came from the bank's attorney! With "Best Credit" I was able to find the information in the FCRA (Fair Credit Reporting Act--the actual clause) that clearly spells out the furnishers of the information (banks / creditors) are responsible. Before this current issue, with the same bank, I was on the phone for a total of 4 hours (over a period of a few days) before I finally reached the department where a deal could be made. Surprise. Surprise. And this came after I was informed by the bank there's no special payment plans available. (Again, through Dana Neal's book I knew if I kept plowing forward sooner or later I would end up where I was supposed to be!).

If you're having difficulties read this book, and apply it to what you're doing. Remember to stay level headed, and stay real. My hat's off to Dana Neal and his book!


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