Boycott cRedit: for beginners
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Boycott Credit is a series of books authored and published by Writer Tihan van der Walt, after he found himself in the ultimate credit crunch — over indebtedness.
These short books cover the different stages Van der Walt had to experience; from the day he left his parents’ house to the day when he realised that he is in deep trouble and something needed to be done for him to restore his credit record and his life.
Whether you are only starting your journey as credit-seeking adult or already in the clutches of the credit monster, every one of these books can help you get your life back together. Best of all is that Van der Walt is not an experienced debt counselor or anything to that effect, just an average Joe who went too far, both unknowingly and unwillingly.
The aim of these books is not to entertain the reader or to make an extra buck, but to warn others before they sign a document which might cost them a few years of agony and frustration.
Over indebtedness is an actual life-threatening circumstance brought upon innocent consumers who aren’t necessarily as educated on the field as the lenders themselves.
This is a good reason for you to Boycott Credit.
Tihan van der Walt
Tihan van der Walt (born 2 December 1988) is a former newspaper and news website editor for one of South Africa’s leading media companies.Apart from running his own business, he is also a lyricist, composer, musician (guitars and vocals) and author.At the age of five, his parents relocated from his place of birth (Port Elizabeth, South Africa) to Johannesburg City.Shortly after turning 18, Tihan’s parents left Johannesburg to work in a different province while he pursued his career in journalism.It was during this time of his life that Tihan got himself into big trouble with debt.He moved into a smaller place every year and started compiling a plan of action to rid himself of debt and rebuild his young life.Those steps he had implemented back then are the same guidelines he follows today and this year, published as a Boycott cRedit ebook series for the world to read.Tihan now lives in his comfy home in Krugersdorp along with his better half Anne-Marie.
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Boycott cRedit - Tihan van der Walt
Boycott cRedit: for beginners
By Tihan van der Walt
Copyright 2013 Tihan van der Walt
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Introduction
Boycott cRedit is a series of books authored and published by writer and journalist Tihan van der Walt, after he found himself in the ultimate credit crunch — over indebtedness.
These short books cover the different stages Van der Walt experienced in his early years; from the day he left his parents’ house to the day when he realised that he is in deep trouble and something needed to be done for him to restore his credit record and his quality of life.
Whether you are only starting your journey as credit-seeking adult or already in the clutches of the credit monster, these books can help you get your life back together. Best of all is that Van der Walt is not an experienced debt counselor or financial advisor, just an average Joe who went too far, both unknowingly and unwillingly.
The aim of these books is not to entertain the reader or to make an extra buck, but to warn others before they sign a document which might cost them a few years of agony and frustration.
Over indebtedness is