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Talk Your Way Out of Credit Card Debt!: Phone Calls to Banks That Saved More Than $43,000 in Interest Charges and Fees
Talk Your Way Out of Credit Card Debt!: Phone Calls to Banks That Saved More Than $43,000 in Interest Charges and Fees

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Author: Scott Bilker
Publisher: Press One Pub.
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 20 reviews
Sales Rank: 54579

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 320
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 0.7

ISBN: 0964840154
Dewey Decimal Number: 332.02402
EAN: 9780964840157
ASIN: 0964840154

Publication Date: March 1, 2003
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5 out of 5 stars Saved money on mistake bank made in their own favor.   April 14, 2003
 7 out of 8 found this review helpful

I don't know why a book like this has been written sooner. It contains so much common sense advice, I can't believe I didn't think of these things myself sooner. Thanks to Bilker's book I was able to take detailed notes, including names on promised rates for my IRA. When the promised rates didn't appear on my next statement, I was able to talk my way through many layers of resistance and finally get the original deal I was promised. I highly recommend this book to anyone with debt or who deals with any financial institutions for any reason.


5 out of 5 stars Gaining knowledge and the courage to make the call.   April 14, 2003
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

This book is amazing. Reading it has opened our eyes to how much money we have been allowing to slip through our fingers unnecessarily. All my husband and I did before reading this book was complain about the outrageously high cost of borrowing money on credit cards. Since reading Bilker's detailed how-to-book, we have actually been able to call banks and save money. We couldn't be more grateful!


5 out of 5 stars Great Book For Consumers Who Want To Lower Credit Card Costs   April 8, 2003
 54 out of 58 found this review helpful

"Talk Your Way Out of Credit Card Debt: Phone Calls To Banks That Saved More Than $43,000 In Interest Charges and Fees!" by consumer-advocate Scott Bilker shows people how to negotiate with credit card companies to reduce or eliminate fees, lower interest rates, and deal with credit card disputes and billing errors.

For himself, friends, and family, Bilker made hundreds of phone calls to credit card companies in an attempt to achieve a better deal and evaluate what works and what doesn't when calling credit card companies.

The full transcripts of fifty-two recorded phone calls are given and analyzed in "Talk Your Way Out of Credit Card Debt." The names of Bilker's friends were changed to protect their identities. Probably to prevent lawsuits, the names of the banks were changed to the names of dog breeds. And, the names of the account representatives and supervisors were changed to insect names.

The savings Bilker achieved were significant. In one phone call, Bilker got the bank to lower the interest rate from 13.72% to 8.75%, saving $4,320.00, based upon the existing credit card balance. (An appendix shows us how to calculate the savings we achieve by reducing credit card interest rates.)

In another case, Bilker absolutely couldn't get Mr. Mosquito or Ms. Glowworm at Shih Tzu bank to lower it's rate, but the bank offered a low rate for transfers from other accounts. So, Bilker promptly transferred the full balance out of Shih Tzu and then back again to get the lower transfer rate. Bilker speculates banks believe people are too lazy to transfer money around like this, even though the savings in interest paid by doing so are often in the thousands of dollars.

Bilker says it's crucial to keep your credit options open so you have bargaining power. He points out that banks with which you have established relationships are most likely to give you a good deal. So, Bilker argues, for people who carry credit card balances, there's little advantage in closing a no-fee, zero-balance account. With a phone call, they might lower their rate or might offer a great rate on transfers. Bilker writes: "Play all your credit card banks against each other. Make them fight for your business."

Bilker writes: "It's easy for someone to say 'just call the bank and get the fees waived,' but actually calling is a different story. Without training you might risk not knowing exactly what to say in a highly pressured moment.... The key to success is knowing who to talk to and exactly what to say."

Bilker notes that Americans expect a rigid pricing structure and often don't know what to say or feel intimidated when speaking with bank account representatives, who often give customers the run-around. (There's something quite empowering about having your account representative named Mr. Mud Wasp or Ms. Deer Tick.)

Chapters in "Talk Your Way Out of Credit Card Debt" discuss:

* Getting The Annual Fee Waived
* Reducing Or Eliminating Late Payment Fees, Overlimit Fees, and Cash Advance Fees
* Lowering Your Interest Rates
* Shopping Around To Get The Lowest Credit Card Rate
* Negotiating Settlements
* Dealing With Disputes, Chargebacks, And Errors

For consumers carrying credit card balances, the chapters about lowering interest rates and shopping around for the best interest rate are the most valuable. Bilker writes: "The key to repaying your debt efficiently, and I mean cheaply, is to keep your finance charges as low as possible."

In about 70% of the calls, Bilker got the bank to reduce its interest rate. Bilker tells us that at a high 19.8% APR, making minimum payments on $5,000 worth of credit card debt might take 46 years and cost $24,000 to pay off. Even a small reduction in the interest rate can save thousands of dollars.

"Talk Your Way Out of Credit Card Debt" gives especially useful advice in dealing with run-around. Through reading the phone call transcripts, you'll gain experience in negotiating with a bank. Bilker points out that an account representative might tell you he/she can't change your rate. He/she might tell you that the supervisor can't change it either. It's their best offer. Bilker says you should ask to speak with the supervisor, anyway, who will often lower your rate as requested.

Bilker gives some great tips for dealing with awkward moments. For example, if a representative asks if you want to close the account (you don't want to) or leave the rate where it is (as if those are your only two options!), Bilker says you could respond that you don't want to close the account, but that you plan to transfer the balance to another card and not use their card unless the rate is later lowered. Under pressure, unless you're familiar with what might be said or requested, you might say things that only sound like whining, which won't get you what you want.

I highly recommend "Talk Your Way Out of Credit Card Debt" to anyone who carries a balance on his or her credit cards or anyone who wants to gain skill in negotiating with a credit card bank to reduce interest rates or eliminate fees. Following Bilker's advice can save thousands of dollars in credit card interest and fees.


5 out of 5 stars If You Have A Credit Card You Need This Book   March 17, 2003
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

The majority of people that have credit cards have had to deal with the credit card banks at one time or the other. When you deal with these banks you get the feeling that there is nothing anybody can do about anything.

While reading "Talk Your Way Out of Credit Card Debt" I started to realize where I was making my mistakes dealing with the banks. I've never seen a more detailed How-To Guide.

Who would have ever thought about a training manual for the rest of us to use when trying to get a problem solved concerning our credit cards.? Well, the answer to that is Scott Bilker and I'm certainly glad that he did. By his own admission it took him years to compile this information.

As you start reading Scott's book you will discover ways to start reducing your debt immediately. He even tells you what to say when you are trying to settle with a credit card bank at less than the full balance. How many of us would know what to say?

Talk Your Way Out of Credit Card Debt is the one book that every credit card holder should have. There's no reason for us to pay the high interest and late fees these banks charge. Now, with Scott's book, we don't have to.

I don't know about you but I'm going to be on the phone to my credit card banks on a regular basis thanks to Scott.

Terry Rigg
Editor
Budget Stretcher


5 out of 5 stars If You Have A Credit Card You Need This Book   March 16, 2003
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

The majority of people that have credit cards have had to deal with the credit card banks at one time or the other. When you deal with these banks you get the feeling that there is nothing anybody can do about anything.

While reading "Talk Your Way Out of Credit Card Debt" I started to realize where I was making my mistakes dealing with the banks. I've never seen a more detailed How-To Guide.

Who would have ever thought about a training manual for the rest of us to use when trying to get a problem solved concerning our credit cards.? Well, the answer to that is Scott Bilker and I'm certainly glad that he did. By his own admission it took him years to compile this information.

As you start reading Scott's book you will discover ways to start reducing your debt immediately. He even tells you what to say when you are trying to settle with a credit card bank at less than the full balance. How many of us would know what to say?

Talk Your Way Out of Credit Card Debt is the one book that every credit card holder should have. There's no reason for us to pay the high interest and late fees these banks charge. Now, with Scott's book, we don't have to.

I don't know about you but I'm going to be on the phone to my credit card banks on a regular basis thanks to Scott.

Terry Rigg
Editor
Budget Stretcher

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