Reviews
"How to Get Out of Debt: Get an "A" Credit Rating For Free is a fantastic guide for anyone deep in debt or facing credit problems. If you need credit help, Harrine Freeman offers the inside scoop on the tips, tricks and techniques that really work"!
-- Lynnette Khalfani, author of the New York Times bestseller Zero Debt: The Ultimate Guide to Financial Freedom
"Highly recommended".
-- Midwest Book Review
"Like many Americans, Harrine Freeman, has been through credit difficulties. But not only has she turned her situation around, she has gone on to help others do the same with her straightforward guide to better credit, How to Get Out of Debt: Get an "A" Credit Rating For Free. Her book is here at a time when so many people need this kind of help".
--Gerri Detweiler, consumer advocate and author of The Ultimate Credit Handbook
"How to Get Out of Debt: Get an "A" Credit Rating For Free by Harrine Freeman is full of practical advice on where to file complaints, sample letters, spending plan spreadsheets, statute of limitations time periods, and much more. For the past five years, Ms. Freeman has been the CEO of a credit repair and money management company, so she knows what she is talking about."
-- Alan Caruba, Editor, Bookviews.com
"When I first opened it, I sighed, wondering how it could be any different from the advertisements that come on after hours, promising all the information in the world for just $19.99, and offering you no more than what you already knew and never implemented. As you can tell from the review, I have struggled from undergraduate debt; I know this merry go round well. Three hours later, I had devoured Ms. Freeman’s guide, tucking it on my shelf of “very necessary day-to-day living” reading. No doubt, folks, this one is a keeper."
-- A. Kai, Divine Truth Press
"This is a must read…that will empower readers to reevaluate their spending habits and become focused on securing their financial future."
-- Books2Mention Magazine
Harrine has written a wonderful book that will help you get out of the credit trap. Her down-to-earth writing style and common sense strategies are useful and effective for anyone who needs help in re-building their credit. A great book, a great resource, and a lifeboat for many people. Two big thumbs up"!"
-- William L. Brady, Host of You Are the Guest
Two books in one! Credit repair for people who can’t tell a credit card from a cookie cutter, and credit protection for everyone else. It’s not a cure-all for anyone with financial problems, but it presents a basic outline that’ll help even the dumbest of spendthrifts rein in their out-of-control expenses.
-- Nick, Author of Punny Money Blog
I enjoyed the book in the sense that it comes from someone who has been there.
-- Author of Beachgirl's Budget Blog
I have read several books on this subject, and this is the first one that actually offers a reasonable and achievable solution. Harrine Freeman talks about the ‘grand scheme’ but actually uses small and attainable goals. Essentially you can ‘Nickel and dime’ your way out of debt.
-- Simon Barrett, Author Blogger News Network
If someone is in debt and really lost in what they should be doing, this book will likely provide some insight into their next steps.
-- Jim, Author Blueprint for Financial Prosperity Blog
For readers who are experiencing financial problems, associated with heavy personal debt loads, the book is a reliable road map to escape the burden. For me, the power of the book is the no nonsense step by step guidelines for getting out of debt, repairing a credit rating, and staying out of personal debt.
-- Wayne Hurlbert, Author Business Blog World
Before you write "How to Get Out of Debt: Get an "A" Credit Rating for Free" off as just another rich person telling us how to deal with situations that they know nothing about, consider this: Imagine going from making less than $25,000 a year and having over a dozen credit cards and $19,000 in debt to four years later being debt free. In simple language anyone can understand, Freeman takes you through the pitfalls that many credit companies, including department stores, don't tell you about. Believe me, you will want to photocopy these principles and try and incorporate them and more into your budget lifestyle. How to Get Out of Debt is something that every household will want to have and model itself after.
-- Cyrus Webb, President Conversations Book Club, President Rankin County Arts Alliance
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