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Are you afraid of your credit-card company?


With the economy the way it is today, credit-card companies are becoming more aggressive about collecting their money now!

Most of the people who owe money to a bank or credit-card company want to pay their lawful debts.

If you are being sued by your credit-card company then you should know about

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The law is clear…

Everybody who has been sued deserves their day in court.

So let me tell you what you need to know…

  • when and how to show up in court

and learn…

  • how to get your side of the story heard in court

then find out…

  • which assets are protected from collectors

What to Do When Creditors Sue!  is packed with information
you need to know before you go to court!

I’ll show you

  • what you need to do on the day you get legal papers
  • how to organize your response to a lawsuit
  • how to speak to court employees so that you are understood!

Get the inside story!

Millions of people just like you are struggling with today’s credit crunch.

Be the one with the answers!

Now you will have the answers others can only guess at.

Put aside that fear of having to turn over your assets to your creditors.

Learn how to show up in court as a responsible litigant!

Learn how to get your life back on track!

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What to Do When Creditors Sue!

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