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I'm embarrassed to say I even picked up a book by Kevin Trudeau. This is the same guy you see hawking memory enhancement, speed reading, and other pie in the sky materials on the TV late at night.
That's not to say that he didn't have any good advice in this book, but rather just pointing out that he's not giving any advice that he found out through deep reflection, but rather is reiterating points that can be found through a cursory internet search on 'debt cures'.
I will echo the another reviewer's point that I agree with:
-- It seems that the advice listed in this book is more likely to help someone who isn't already in debt, than someone who is in debt.
I find that most of the debt-curing strategies in Trudeau's book are actually debt avoidance techniques. It would be hard to get out of debt with the mundane tips provided here.
I'd like to say that you could give away "Debt Cures", however, I don't think it would even make a good gag gift as it isn't really even bad enough to be funny.
Don't buy.
I love the title of your review--it says a lot! I appreciate the honesty about the book. I've seen it and wondered whether or not to get it. Thanks for the warning!
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