• The Predatory Debt Resolution Business Scam

  • Jan 3 2024
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

The Predatory Debt Resolution Business Scam

  • Summary

  • Today our guest Phillip Omar joins us to discuss his experiences accidentally working for a predatory debt resolution business before it was shut down by police. He shares what he learned about what actually works for disputing unsecured debts and how people can DIY it instead, a weird incident where his boss broke apart a camera with a hammer while his coworkers chanted their encouragement, the downsides of commission-based retail, seeing a coworker's mugshot on the news, and more.


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    Check out Phillip's YouTube Channel at youtube.com/@phillipomar


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