If you’ve seen the sensational infomercials on television. You’d think the book “Debt Cures They Don’t Want You To Know About” was the greatest thing since we discovered bread. In the popular infomercials, the author, Kevin Trudeau is interviewed by actress and news anchor Misha DiBono and it appears as though Kevin has come up with the Holy Grail of getting out of debt. Are they providing Debt Advice never heard before? You be the judge.
The first thing you need to about the book “Debt Cures They Don’t Want You to Know About” is this; there are three people constantly providing reviews of this book. The two largest sources of reviews are from the author himself, Kevin Trudeau and then affiliates who make commissions off the book. The next source of reviews comes from people who actually bought the book. Based on those facts our analysis starts with a breakdown of the Debt Cures infomercials.
The infomercials starts off with the blonde hair hazel eyed actress Misha DiBono introducing herself and a company called QSN Direct. We checked and there’s not much info on QSN Direct; they appear to be some type of marketing firm from what we could gather. I bring all of this up to make this point; everything you see on the Debt Cures infomercials is staged. It appears to be a genuine interview by a third party, but Misha is a paid actress and Kevin is the ultimate product pitchman. He’s so good; he could probably sell ketchup to a tomato farmer. I’m not saying that to be facetious; I’m saying it because he’s one of the best television pitchman on the airwaves right now!
The way Kevin describes the content of Debt Cures, one would be lead to believe they going to be taught insider secrets to the credit card industry that makes curing their debt problem a cinch. He asserts in so many words that if you buy Debt Cures, you’re going to learn things that will blow the lid off the credit card industry and that information will cause you to get out of debt much faster.
The second group pf people providing reviews about Debt Cures are people making money from the sale of the book through Amazon.com, Ebay and other auction sites and affiliate sites. Be clear, these are totally biased reviews of Debt Cures because that’s how they generate sales.
The third group of people providing reviews of Debt Cures is the people who actually bought the book. When you listen to this group you hear a rather contrasting opinion to those who are actually peddling the book. In a nutshell the book won’t cure your debt problem. It provides no lid blowing secrets that are going to instantly wipe out or instantly reduce your debt. Some of the techniques espoused in the book such falsely claiming you were a victim of Identity Theft borders on committing fraud. What you will get if you purchase the book is rehashed information readily available on the Internet. The book may help you to some degree if you know absolutely nothing about the debt and credit industries. Overall, don’t get overtaken by the hype; there is no so called Debt Cure that will ingeniously and instantly wipe out, erase, eliminate or reduce your debt problem. All true debt solutions take work, discipline and time.

