Credit After Bankruptcy: A Step-By-Step Action Plan To Quick And Lasting Recovery After Personal Bankruptcy

A step-by-step action plan to quick and lasting recovery after personal bankruptcy. Indexed.

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This book is FULL of commercials but void of any specific information you can apply to your life. His advice on everything from getting credit cards, auto loans, installment loans, mortgages, what ever, is to research everything out there and interview every loan officer, credit mangager etc out there, and find the best deal.This book, his internet site, and his "free" seminar are all in effect teases to get you to buy his "Increase Your Credit Scores - Improve Your Lifestyle" course which costs $497. Presumably, some actually utilizable information is in that.

There is a moderate amount of useful information about life after bankruptcy. Probably half of the information can be found on the internet. However, the author should not have used the bankruptcy information as a cover for preaching his religious beliefs. I felt mislead.

This is a good book for someone who filed bankruptcy this book has given me a lot of insight on thing

You can find all this information on line. There is nothing new here for a post bankruptcy person. Also, he has a RELIGIOUS BENT so be careful.

I am seeing light at the end of the bankruptcy tunnel

Had I known about the holy roller content throughout this book (especially in one chapter, but sprinkled throughout), I wouldn't have bought it. I wouldn't have a problem with it at all...except for the fact that such religiously-based content was concealed in the title, description (on the back), & introduction (in the front & back flaps). There was no mention of God, Jesus, Bible, etc. in any of these places. If this author is so keen on using his religious beliefs (inner-mingled with an extremely secular, materialistic topic) to turn a profit...fine. But at least be honest about it. Isn't that one of the tenets of Christianity? If the author is so devoted to his faith, perhaps he shouldn't be shy (shamed?) about shouting from the rooftops that his book is about money and Jesus. Now...I did give him 2 stars, rather than 1, because there was some valuable information in his book...especially in the first chapter. Heck...had he been up front with the content of his book, I'd probably give him 4-5 stars. I'm not perturbed with the religious stuff being in it. Rather, I feel deceived in not being told the content by the author or publisher.

I bought this book in 1998 after my Chapter 7 bankruptcy. I give this book the credit for me now having a credit score of over 700. I was told by Mr. Synder of a great secured credit card at that time "FCNB" (not available anymore) that was one of the best to help repair credit. I have always paid low interest rates on cars (1.9% thru Honda) and purchased a brand new (just built) home in 2002. I have purchased boats and four wheelers all financed thru reputable lenders. I loved this book!!! I really liked the part where it explained how you need to get a copy of your credit report after discharge and make sure all the outstanding balances are changed to zero. I believe that was the best tip ever. I had a finance manager at a auto dealer tell me I had the best looking bankruptcy credit report ever.

This step by step resource has proven to worth it's weight in Gold!

After reading the reviews, I decided to purchase this book but to skip over the authors opinions (religious or otherwise). I highly recommend if you are skeptical due to the less favorable reviews to do the same. It has provided me with a completely new outlook on my financial future (which I thought was doomed) as well as educated me on credit reports and FICO scores (something I had always dreaded in fear that my reports/scores would be horrendous - which they actually were not).

Although this book does contain a fair amount of information about bankruptcy and credit issues thereafter, it also has a spiritual focus that is not in anyway indicated in the advertising. I do not object to this focus, as an author has the right to write any sort of book s/he wants. I do, however, object that this particular focus was not revealed in the advertising. I am on a spiritual path that has been part and parcel of my own decision and work with having to claim Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Had I known this book would not only put forth a particular spiritual focus but also contains a full chapter on this subject from a book by a different author, I would not have bought it. Of course, I am sure that this is why the publisher does not reveal this focus. However, this does not relieve the author from any responsibility for not revealing this spirutal focus. I had been receiving his email newsletter for months, and had at one time received a lot of material from him when considering taking one of his courses, both before buying the book. And neither his pre-course literature nor his emails reveal this as a focus of his book.So as far as this book goes I would have appreciated more information on the details of credit issues after bankruptcy and much less on his particular spiritual beliefs. Failing that, that the publisher and the author had been forthcoming about this particular content so that I would not have spent money on a book that ultimately did not meet my needs.

Our Chapter 7 discharged in Oct. 2002. We got an informational mailing regarding the credit after bankruptcy seminar but couldn't attend so I bought the book. Best $30 I ever spent. I immediately applied for a First Premier Bank Credit card (which shows as unsecured on your credit report), never missed a payment and kept my balance low. Then applied for a small $1500 auto loan at my credit union,with a co-signer. In the summer of 2003 we went to Ford Dealership and bought our first brand new car 2003 Ford Focus! In December 2003 we purchased our first home! In 2004 I bought a 1999 Mustang Convertable. Since then we have also opened two other credit card accounts. Orchard Bank is a good one. The book gives you great information and resources to turn a bad situation into a good one. Although I did not get to lease a vehicle through Ford and had a higher interest rate than what the book said I would get, I was still by far extremely happy because I would have never gotten as far as I did without it! And the breif time he talks about God, well, I thought that was a blessing and has a good message. Of course I believe in God. And if you don't, get over it. The world doesn't revolve around you. (Not to be rude but...) Point made. It's a great book. For those of us imperfect people who have totally screwed up our finances and would like a second chance to prove that we can get it right this book offers sound advice. I confess I have strayed from it a bit and tried to apply for too many in too short a period and it lowered my credit score and caused me more harm, so beware...take it slow and in two years you can be back on track, in a new home, in a new car, just follow the great advice that is offered. You'll be glad you did!We are now looking to by an investment property (2 1/2 years after our chapter 7 bk)! I am greatful to Stephen for writing the book! And if he is making bank, more power to him. He certainly did me a service. He should be paid for it.

I purchased the book and went to Stephen's seminar, both are WELL worth the cost!! Yes, some of the information in the book are common sense, like about secured credit cards, but he saved me the time by combining everything and putting it in one place. And what did the book cost me? $25-$30! Well worth it to me. Time is money. I don't have the time to try and find this information out myself.Also highly recommend his seminar! What did that cost? ZERO! and he didn't con you into buying $300 worth of books and tapes that other seminars do. He gives you 100% of the information you need, not 25% and makes you buy the other 75% for an outrageous price. Stephen tells you this at the beginning of the seminar, no cost to you! Sure you can buy his $30 book if you want, but you dont' have to buy a thing. The other great thing is he has local resources if you need to buy a car (it's Ford, so what! you're trying to reestablish credit, not show off!), mortgage lenders, etc. Again, Stephen does the leg work for you. You don't have to spend hours or days trying to find a car dealer or mortgage lender that knows what bankruptcy people are going through and are willing to work with them!! I think people who put negative comments about the book, Stephen and/or his seminar forget this! You're bankrupt! You need to re-establish your credit! That's the goal with Stephen, to get you re-established. Not show off your Hummer or your $500K house! Get real people!!His information is only $30, not $300 and it's well worth it!

From the previous reviews, it appears people either love this book (5 stars) or hate it (1 star.) I've read both of Mr. Snyder's books and I have attended his seminar. I do not consider him a strong writer, but then again I don't think he is trying to impress the public with his writing abilities. What he is attempting to do (and I think he is doing a good job of it) is offer sound advice on what steps can be taken to recover from a bankruptcy quickly. I followed his advise and indeed have had positive results. Overall, I think his message is very clear, to recover from this type of experience one will need to address it on more then just the level of getting a new visa card. There is a lot of shame and embarrasment connected to finding yourself in bankruptcy. For myself, I found reading his book very helpful with addressing those emotional issues. If you find or have found yourself in a bankrupt state then I would recommend this book as a good source to assist with your recovery.

I purchased this book about 2 months ago because I was unable to attend the seminar and thought I could gain some helpful insight. I agree with several of the previous comments...Mr. Synder seems to be more in the 'commercial advertising' business than in the CAB business. I say this because the book is FULL of commercials but void of any accurate phone numbers, addresses or CURRENT websites. Additionally, there was a chapter on where to find secure or non secured credit card...the average person would think they would find names, addresses or phone numbers in this chapter, right? Wrong! Again, all you get is "man, they raised my credit limit", "man, they really worked with me", but what you don't receive are helpful information (actually you don't receive anything) only a statement from Stephen saying "I could have included the information in my book, but since this stuff changes so much I'll refer you to a special company who has all this information available for you". Guess who he refers you to? His own personal CAB website, which by the way is NOT 'open for business'? The 'revised' book I purchased has been out for over 2 years and the "Join After Bankruptcy" group that he steers you to, (which is printed on page 212 in the back of his book) the phone number rings busy or either tells you 'where not quite ready for business so go to this website'. Once you get to the website you realize it's just a website that Stephen's putting together and 6 out of the 8 pages that comprise the entire website say the same thing 'where not quite ready for business'!!Why have people go to a website or supply a phone number where there really is NO business in existence at all?!!I believe Stephen, in the beginning, had good intentions to help people after his ordeal, but now I think it's just about Stephen helping Stephen. I understand a business is in the business to make money, but when your business is supposed to help someone you at LEAST need to provide the help you claim to have. Even if you decided to associate whatever price for the service (which by the way you did in the price I paid for the book) you need to provide the actual service. Not a bunch of..."this person was helpful", with NO name or contact information on who this person is, or "this credit card company was so helpful in helping me re-establish my credit" but with no company name or contact information.I could go on but I think by now you get the point! Don't waste your money buying the book and maybe Mr. Synder will eventually get the message that you need to provide people with the actual information in your book instead of the theory behind how helpful these folks where.

I think the information Stephen and Michelle have to offer is amazing! Yes, I'm sure you can find information on the net (what subject can you NOT find information on reading the internet??!!), but how convenient to have it all in one place! I don't know about you, but I DO NOT have the time to do all the researching it would take to better my credit (some of us have to work for a living).Everyone who has common sense (which in this country is very few) now how to raise their credit scores (don't go into debt and always pay your bills on time), but for those of us who have broken BOTH rules need some extra help and a great big push.I am offended by the comments some readers have made personally attacking Stephen Snyder. I know him personally and he is not "but this man is just plain offensive! He makes sexist pig comments such as how he is the "leader" of his house, but he takes his wife's opinion into consideration....well how nice of him!" Hey, my husband is the "leader" of our house...that's they way it should be.:) And regarding the Ford Company...they do fall apart easily....they are American made which has a reputation of being badly made. I, too, thought the same when my husband told me that Ford was the best dealer to buy a new car from after bankruptcy. I wanted it to any other dealership than FORD.Both him and Michelle are extremely nice and generous people. A couple who ACTUALLY cares about the people they are trying to reach, not like that idiot (the blond chick on the late night infomercials) who only cares about the money she is making.And who would think that God has nothing to do with this? That's the most horrible thing I ever heard. Of course you won't get back on your feet if you don't believe God has something directly to do with it. I commend Stephen talking about and writing about God. Without him, we would have nothing and nothing to strive for. Anyhow, I think all that Stephen and Michelle have to offer is an excellent way to climb out of the depths of debt and/or bankruptcy. If you don't enjoy this book, then wait for his new one that is about to come out. It will be updated and even better!

I read the review by Daph. Obviously she didn't truly read this wonderful book. Mr. Snyder does not talk down to women. Instead, he encourages husbands to listen to their wives and their "sixth sense." Each chapter is a step to be learned in the recovery process, so no - there is not a graph showing the steps to take. There's way too much information to consider to print it in such a way. There's many ways to establish credit. This book is for people who want to learn the RIGHT way to do it. Mr. Snyder's examples of his previous thinking (that Ford sucks) is written in a humerous way that tells us all to "build a bridge and get over it" if we want to do this the RIGHT way. I would recommend this book to anyone wanting to reestablish their credit, whether bankrupt or not.

I should have read the reviews a bit better BEFORE ordering this book! Not only is there NO "step-by-step" guide to repairing your credit, but this man is just plain offensive! He makes sexist pig comments such as how he is the "leader" of his house, but he takes his wife's opinion into consideration....well how nice of him! I hope no Ford Motor Company employees purchase this book, he also comments on how when he found out a Ford was about the only vehicle he could purchase after bankruptcy they were "scared it would fall apart" being a measly American made vehicle and all. How embarrassing to have to call this man a fellow American! If you want to read about how jesus saves, women are morons, and american made items are junk, buy this book. Otherwise, start saving your money now and and dont waste your time! I'm selling mine right now (I just got it today) and I feel like i'm ripping someone off by even re-selling this crap!

This book is FULL of the best information, and is perfect for everyone. I went to this mans seminar, and am happy to say that he is an honest human being, and I would advise you to follow whatever suggestions he gives. I HAVE, and I have made fantastic progress ever since I picked up this book. My credit record is finally doing great, and my fica scores have sky rocketed.He helps you get the job done. It's not a quick fix, but if you are willing to do what you have to do, THIS BOOK will see you through your mess, with little work, and you will be much better for it.I just receive a notice from the credit bureau and they have taken another bad item off my credit. My scores are almost perfect again, and I am sure it is because of this book.

One reviewer stated that they could get all the information in this book in 30 minutes on the internet. I would love to see that trick. This book is packed full of invaluable information to help you recover from bankruptcy quickly. It is a must read for anyone who has filed or is contemplating bankruptcy. 5 stars.

I ordered the book, followed the directions, mailed $200 to a secured credit card company, and received a letter stating my secured credit card was denied because I had poor credit. I returned the book for a refund.

Hello to all. Very discouraged at what some readers thought about the book. I attended the seminar last April and has since then re-established credit within 8 months after filing bk 1 year ago. His book isn't the greatest, but it's not the worse. I do not think that there is any single book out there that will give you all the answers that you seek. I do agree that you can find some info online, but just to hear about another person's experience helps a lot. For those of you who do not believe in any spirtual being, the part about tithing is that when you help others, you help yourself. You cannot receive unless you give. Also the comment about the "wife" thing. He does not look down upon women, but instead encourages the man to listen more to what his wife is telling him, simply people try and think out of the box sometimes.

My husband and I attended the seminar this year and were amazed at the whole thing. Mr Snyder stands on his principles and that's what makes him a great example for us to follow. I especially like the "listen to your wife portion" of the seminar. We took advantage of almost everything offered at the seminar and we still receive emails and phone calls to help us along!It's 5 months later and we were able to get credit from a company who'd turned us down TWICE in this same year! I say, go, give it a chance.P&T

The whole books is about a Bankruptcy that occurred in 1992. The last time I checked it is 2003. Alot has changed in the last 12 years. Banks dont conduct themselves the same as they did then.I know I am in litigation with FUSA and BK1 over missreporting information. Save your money. everything in this book can be found in 30 minutes and a search engine on the Internet. I think the majority of people out their who have credit problems know to pay their accounts on time. I dont need a whole chapter to tell me this. just my thought

If you're a woman who likes to think on your own, then Snyder's gonna insult you. He makes a big show of being the head of the family and how his wife has to go along with it. Plus, add in the Born-again factor, and I'm out. Good thing you can resell these online.

EVERYONE SHOULD READ THIS BOOK. BANKRUPTCY OR NOT READ IT. I WENT TO HIS SEMINAR. HE IS THE MAN. HE HAS ANOTHER BOOK COMING OUT SOON, IT IS ABOUT IMPROVING YOUR CREDIT SCORE. IT WORKS. BUY BOTH BOOKS YOU WILL NEVER REGRET IT.