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Christian Debt Relief Council

Christian debt relief council meetings leave the Coach conflicted.

Christian Debt Relief Council Members Are Tough To Read

The high Christian debt relief council and its influence on the business

As a God-fearing traditionalist, the Coach has great respect for many of the Christian debt relief council members. He knows their dedication to the Lord's word and to making this world a better place. Yet there are always conflicts between them. There are the few members of the Christian debt relief council that try to unfairly influence, and unjustly regulate, the way the Coach and others go about their business - the profession they have practices for decades. The Coach is getting up there in years. Yet these ambitious, young Christian debt relief council men (and women - !?) are talking to him like they know better, like he's some novice. Well, the Coach is none too pleased with being told what to do. After all...

  • He has helped countless consumers achieve debt relief over the years through relentless physical training, mental conditioning, and financial revitalization programs.
  • He knows the credit card companies that consumers are up against, and what makes them tick. He doesn't need a freaking high and mighty Christian debt relief council to tell him how to work his magic and get the results clients need.
  • The Coach guarantees each consumer complete debt elimination within three years. Meanwhile, Christian debt relief council initiatives are trying to re-write industry guidelines to prohibit any promises of less than five years, to that effect.

To the Coach, a hard-working individualist and a good Christian, the debt relief council and its recommendations are a joke. They are a personal affront to all he stands for and has worked tirelessly for, however good their intentions may be.

It's the Coach vs. the Christian debt relief council

The battle lines are clearly drawn. As a firm believer in the ideals of Christian debt relief, the Coach never wanted it to be like this. It was not his idea for this holier-than-thou debt relief council to come in and start trying to police everyone, to fix things that ain't broke. It's not his idea of a good time, and the biggest victim is the consumer. By wasting time with these stupid meetings, press conferences, disciplinary hearings and pontifications, the Christian debt relief council is costing good people the chance to pay off their debts as fast as possible - a right they most certainly have earned if they are willing to work for it. How will this play out? We will keep you posted.

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