Bailout Riches!: How Everyday Investors Can Make a Fortune Buying Bad Loans for Pennies on the Dollar
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.98 (818 Votes) |
Asin | : | 047047825X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 240 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-01-21 |
Language | : | English |
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It gets even better: There are ways to buy that debt with no money of your own. Society's collective pain from this crisis means that it's unlikely to occur ever again on this scale. Bailout Riches will show you how you can prosper during these tumultuous times." --T. Harv Eker, author, New York Times #1 bestseller, Secrets of the Millionaire Mind"When the economy is in crisis, Bill Bartmann finds the diamond in the rough. Bartmann lays out a step by step plan on how to find the best deals from the federal g
OK, I'll try As with any person or organization (church or business) that has achieved any measure of success you will be able to find plenty of negative if you google or yahoo it enough. As a person, I don't care if Bill Bartmann wears a halo or if he rips babies from the womb and eats them whole. I bought the book (through a Brian Tracy joint promotion) in order to use it as a blueprint to wealth and that blueprint hasn't worked.I like Bartmann's straight forward. Bailout Riches Carpet Bagger Started reading the book, but cant help but think its just another get rich quick book by another hoodwink author trying to promote a scam driven idea. Many people are still dazed and desperate for answers and opportunites in this nutty economy. As a result, I am sure the author will have many takers for this book that offers information and concepts that very few will have the knowledge, money, time or fortitude to capitalize on, which is the concept . "Written By A Thug" according to MBA Guy. I am so glad that I only spent six dollars on this book. It is ridiculous. It is written so poorly that I can hardly read another line. More fluff than content. The Author spends more time telling you how miserable he was when he was broke and an alcoholic, and less time giving you any useful information. The Author writes like a thug, and brags over and over about how he had a billion-dollar company. Yes, he HAD a billion-dollar company, but what happ
If they agree, you've made a one hundred percent profit on your investment, the bank has the loan off their books, and the borrower is out of debt. If you're looking for a new way to make real money, Bailout Riches! will show you how to jump on the biggest gravy train in recent history.. You approach the borrower in default and offer them a chance to settle that $5,000 debt for just $500. It's simple, it's practical, and it's cheap to get started. Imagine this: you buy a $5,000 bad loan for just $250. But just because these are bad debts d
magazine, Ernst & Young, and The Kauffman Foundation.. Formerly a homeless high-school dropout, he has been listed among Forbes magazine's 400 wealthiest Americans and has twice been named National Entrepreneur of the Year by USA Today, NASDAQ, Inc. Bill Bartmann created America's largest debt-buying and debt-collection company