Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Calling All South African Moms!

This is for you, I know that you are far more involved with the moment to moment running of matters on the home front. 
This is exactly why I am sharing this advice with you, which is all to do with the nasty treatment you are at the receiving end of, when it comes to debt collectors breathing down your necks. 

Most of the time, its' going to be you who answers the hammering on the front door or the rude remarks coming from some faceless moron pestering you for overdue payments, this will hopefully soon start to change, as you take back your "Home turf" again. Remember, knowledge is power, and I aim to put you slap bang into the power seat where you need to be, to instill that calm, and decorum, that only a mom can do.

In the course of the next few weeks and months, I will systematically pass on to you various power instilling tips. This is a sample: 
How should you handle debt collecting phone calls.
First off, if you have debt, at the moment, regardless of how much it is, you need to register your account with the D.M.A. Direct Marketing Association at this website: http://www.dma.co.za once you have done this, no one can call you for anything, provided that you haven't made any new debt since registering with them.

Isn't it so strange, how the very same people who begged you to spend money with them become your worst enemies when you hit a human snag. They fly at you like vultures, speaking words of dismay, while knowing all along, that no job in the world is secure and that you could have a solid job today, and be unemployed the next day.
Keep up the great work as only moms can do.
See you soon,
Andre'
PS. DMA may be offline at the moment, so phone them if they are,
just get it done and see the wolf at the door drop dead!

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