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Debt Cures

By: Evelyn De Matias

Break Studios Contributing Writer

Kevin Trudeau’s book on “Debt Cures” is marked with controversies. Many people claim that they benefited from it while others find Trudeau as a con artist. With these dilemmas about the truth on “Debt Cures” controversies, we decide to present different point of views concerning the “Debt Cures” issues. 

  1. “Debt Cures” is a book written by Kevin Trudeau. The author aims to provide readers some different effective ways to eliminate your debts, reduce your loan payments, and to slash down your credit card debts. KevinTrudeau is an infomercial agent who has a history of conviction for 30 days due to contempt of court after launching an e-attack against a federal judge’s computer. He convinced many people through his website to send emails to the judge that caused his computer to crash. He was litigated in court after being charged of misrepresentation of facts from his books that brought both criminal and civil actions against him.
  2. “Debt Cures” is sold at $29.95 initially. But once you try to make a purchase you will be charged additionally for shipping in the amount of $11.95. That is a total of $41.90 for a single book for “Debt Cures.” You have the option to purchase your copy of the book either online or through a call order. Calling to order the book will take you to undergo so many sales pitches that if you fall for those you will end up paying over $200 for the book.
  3. Money back guarantee. Trudeau offers a 30 days money back guarantee. If you are pessimistic about the negative or positive feedback/reviews about “Debt Cures” you may want to avail of this offer to see for yourself whether the book is worth buying.
  4. Information content. Many reviews about the book reflect the fact that the information provided in “Debt Cures” is similar from those readily available in forums, finance columns, credit card online sites, banks and online sources. Thus, you don’t need to shell out money from your pocket just to get your hands on the same information that Trudeau provides in his book. Considering that the author is not one with a stellar personality and in consideration of the content of the book, it would seem prudent to realize that “Debt Cures” is not worth buying.
  5. Prudent buying. Keep in mind that there is no easy way to get out of debt or be automatically debt free. There are many books that offer solutions to your debt problems but make sure that it contains quality information and are reasonably priced. It is important to doyour research about the book. Do not easily believe the information the author is selling to you. Keep in mind that their aim for selling books is to earn profit. Now it depends on you whether you need to fall for some commercial tactics to pay for a book not worthy for your money or observe prudent buying.The final judgment always depends upon every individual based on their own points of view. But it is always worth doing your own research about the book content, what it offers you and the expertise of the author to decide if you could benefit from Trudeau’s book on “Debt Cures.” 
Posted on: Jun. 06, 2011