Here’s the truth: You need insider knowledge to beat credit card companies. When a neighbor stopped by (she’s a teacher) and I began revealing this story and their secrets, her eyes opened wide and she sat down to listen. "I need this kind of information," Jen said.
Don’t be fooled by their funny commercials. These companies are dead serious about bleeding you dry. You can only protect yourself from their errors and their malice when you discover their secretssecrets revealed by an industry insiderand outsmart them.
And listen, this is the real story. . . a true story from someone who has seen it from the inside, learned how it all works, helped all types of people save thousands of dollars, and is willing to reveal these secrets to you.
That’s how much this insider has saved people in all types of situations regardless of whether they were single or married, stay-at-home parents or small business owners.
Money they would have handed over to some credit card company for no good reason. Yet credit card companies make a lot of mistakes. So it’s not hard to outsmart credit card companies once you know how.
We’re only at the beginning of this and you’ve already seen big numbers. And if I were you, I’d be wondering. . .
Look, if I didn’t know this person is telling the truth; if I hadn’t heard the stories for the last two years and used some of these strategies myself, there’s no way I’d believe you could level the playing field with credit card companies or save so much money in dealing with them.
And whenever I buy anything off an Internet site like this one, I’m always suspicious until I get the product and examine it for myself.
Despite the fact that I would like it to be otherwise, I’m always expecting to get ripped off. I don’t know why, because so far I’ve been lucky, but I think it’s just human nature.
So let me put your mind at ease by pulling back the curtain right now and showing you exactly what happened and how that $400,000.00 was saved.
And to talk to this person is to hear about amazing successes in saving people money, about some failures, and about everything in-between.
I know you’ve heard other people say they know credit card secrets that will save you money. The question to ask is: how many of them have worked inside this industry?
How many have worked with clients day in and day out providing solutions? Or have they just read "general advice" articles that you can find on the Internet yourself?
So right now I’m going to break it all down for you and show you what really happened, the types of clients involved, their dilemnas, and how much money was really saved.
Before I do, here’s a bit of "housekeeping." Text size on this page varies. Should you have difficulty reading anything, just go up to the top left corner of your browser window, click on View choose Text Size and pick Larger or Largest and it will be easy to read!
First off, that four hundred thousand dollars wasn’t saved by just one or two or ten or even twenty people.
And these savings are not based on advice given to clients to "just charge less" on their credit cards. Because that’s just a no-brainer.
A fair number of them only saved about forty bucks. Most of these just got a late fee or over limit fee waived.
Some saved a thousand dollars or more. For instance, on January 30, 2008 a man in Las Vegas saved exactly $4,000.00 by following advice to make one phone call and I’ll tell you his story in a moment.
So the amount that each of those people saved varied. However, the average was around $100.00 to $200.00 which, frankly, doesn’t sound like a lot.
Yet had they been able to get all the strategies that you’re going to get, they could have saved a lot more and, over time, gone on to even greater savings.
They only had one shot to have one or two strategies revealed to them which were specifically geared to the sticky situations they were in.
The truth is, there’s a whole different approach you have to take if you want to turn the tables on your credit card company.
Paying our bills off and being financially responsible has always been an American value. Yet when you pay off your account in full each month, Big Management calls you "a freeloader" because you don’t pay interest charges.
And Big Management laughs all the way to the bank when they hear frustrated people say that they will "punish" their credit card companies for ripping them off by not paying off what they owe or by making a minimum payment when they could pay more.
Because that’s EXACTLY what credit card companies WANT you to do. Everything they do is structured to get you into debt and keep you there. They want customers who NEVER pay off their accounts. And they have strategies for seeing to it that you become a perpetual "income stream."
So you owe it to yourself to discover what they’re doing – and how their strategies work to make as much money as possible off you.
The thing is, they are so clever – and spend so much of your money hiring expensive consultants to devise traps – that you won’t know you’ve been trapped until it’s too late.
People wind up paying hundreds of dollars for some dubious "authorization" that they either didn’t realize they okayed or signed up for because they were led to believe it was "required" as part of their accounts.
But no one wants to hand credit card companies hundreds of dollars unnecessarily and not find out about it until it’s too late. Credit card companies already are already more profitable than McDonald’s. And they made $6,000… Read more…