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FREE MONEY TO PAY YOUR BILLS

 
Description: Best selling author and talk show favorite Matthew Lesko knows where average middle-class people can get money to help pay their bills including credit cards and college costs. His latest book, Free Money To Pay Your Bills, lists thousands of little-known programs for almost anyone who needs a little debt relief, and he's looking to spread the word.

Reviews (5):


    Misleading commercials for a worthless book
Reviewer: J. Luttmer       01-24-2005
I had high hopes for this book after seeing those late night infomercials which made it look like a wonderful source for grants and financial assitance.

Unfortunately, this book is simply a directory of public/government agencies that MAY offer assistance. The programs are very limited, and the majority of them are so restricted based on age, income level, or state that the average joe wouldn't qualify.

This book offers very little/no insight as to how to obtain the money when it comes to writing grants to the government agences.

The only people who will receive money as a result of you purchasing this book are the 2 authors. Don't buy into the hype of the commercial. Pass this one up.



    Get this book!
Reviewer: Kevin J. Keller       01-11-2005
This is a good book for people that need help. If you don't need monetary help and are just lazy and want to get money for free, this book isn't for you.

The people before me who wrote before me for some reason believed this book is just a way to get free money from the government, even if you don't need it. THAT'S NOT WHAT THIS BOOK IS!!!

If you are low-income, elderly or sick, or know someone who is, this book is great. If you are just lazy, and think you are just going to bleed money out of the government, don't get it, you don't need it.

This is for people who need help, not for people who want free money.

I suggest getting this if you need the help.




    Lots of information, little help
Reviewer: Tamas Gloetzer   North Brunswick, NJ    11-21-2004
Don't let fool yourself. There is no free money lying on the street. Contrary to how this book is advertised, where they make you beleive that the government is only waiting for your call to give you money, you probably won't find too much usuful information in this book. Don't take me wrong, I'm not saying they're lying. There is 644 pages of government programs described in this book! Yes, it's not that easy to read through all this information. However, when you dig in, you will see that the key words for these programs are: "low income", "very low income", "senior", "disabled", "veteran" (they have an entire section), "emergency recovery" and "disaster recovery".
Out of the 644 pages worth of programs, I only found 6 (yes, six), which I would be eligible for. Out of the six 1 is a state program offering money (although I could not find it when looking at the website referenced), 2 offering free services and 3 offering discounts on government sales.
Reading through all this one thing is reassuring. I am NOT missing out big time on free government money. Remember:
"There is no such a thing as a free lunch..."



    It's all government programs
Reviewer: Sweet Girl   Arizona    08-23-2004
This is a huge book and took a while to read. It's all government programs to pay your rent, bills, tuition, etc. I'd split the cost with a few friends and take turns reading it. Even used, this isn't a big bargain. There was a total of THREE programs that would be useful to me. Not that great.



    Dont buy it!
Reviewer: Shante (playlandcat101@yahoo.com)   Bronx NY    01-05-2006
I was high in debt. I still am today. This book claims to help find free money for paying bills. This book was nothing but junk. All it does is explain how people pay their bills and ways to make extra cash. Nothing about free money!
Student



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