This student testimonial was taken from a large coaching call for YouAreLaw.org members on how to delete debt and tax strategies.
Transcript: Eliminating $100,000 of Debt: A Success Story
Feeling suffocated by debt? You're not alone. What if I told you there's a way to eliminate $100,000 of it without breaking a sweat? In this story, you'll hear how one brave member transformed his financial future. Stay tuned to discover the strategies that got him there.
“Good man. Uh, Delete Debt course gold member. Um, I was successful, at least to this point, of getting rid of $100,000 worth of corporate and personal debt combined,” he shared.
“Wow! So I did two different processes. One of them was yours, and one of them – I have a friend of mine who's had some success with debt relief in the past – to handle the personal. His methodology is just to continually call them out as frauds until they go away, which was interesting. So he did that.”
“I did your process directly to the bank. I didn't wait for the debt collector. And I decided to go cold turkey. I should have been smart – I should have started off with some small debt first to build my confidence, but I just decided to go full bore and see what happens, right?”
“I tackled an unsecured corporate line, an unsecured corporate credit card, and a personally unsecured credit card for a total combination of about $100,000 in debt. It also matters that I'm in Canada, because I was nervous about the process going through it.”
“And I got to say that, um, I reached out to you a couple of times with anxiety, trying to make sure that this stuff works. But I went through your material, probably spent about 40 to 100 hours going over your material over and over and over again to build up the confidence.”
“I had to cater your letters based upon Canadian law because a lot of UCCC stuff is not recognized here. So I had to do some research for the equivalency.”
“When I went with my buddy's process, the bank ended up sending me to collections. He took care of the collections, basically said ‘It's a fraudulent debt you're trying to collect.' Debt collectors have left me alone. But the bank, that's kind of automatic. We like it when it goes to debt collections. Anybody can knock those out quick.”
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