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Get Out of Debt Now
- Narrated by: Richard Mitchley
- Length: 5 hrs and 40 mins
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Summary
The Easyway method requires no willpower or sacrifice. Clear your debts while buying everything you need to lead a rich and fulfilling life. Get Out of Debt Now applies the world-famous Allen Carr's Easyway method to the problems of over-spending and debt. It removes the desire to over-spend, so that you are able to live within your means without feeling deprived. It then sets out a simple, easy-to-follow guidance on how to clear the debts you have accumulated.
Full of practical advice on how to use your funds in the most effective way possible in order to get the most out of life, this book can enable anyone to escape the misery of debt and rediscover the joy of being free from money worries.
This unabridged audiobook is direct, structured and engaging way of digesting the method, which will enable you become debt-free for the rest our your life.
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- SP
- 11-09-18
The best!
The definition of a honest person is Allen Carr! A person to trust. Highly recommend author. Many thanks Sir!
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- bryony
- 21-07-15
A useful tool for changing your spending habits
If you could sum up Get Out of Debt Now in three words, what would they be?
Debt recovery plan
How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
More case studies from people who have used the plan would make the book more enjoyable.
What does Allen Carr bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
I'm not sure.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Not really but it did change the way I spend and save.
Any additional comments?
A great book for anyone trying to get out of debt.
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- Lisa Wealthall
- 30-12-16
Makes you think!
I found this book very interesting and it's made me think differently about how big corporate money lenders sell you there wares, once you understand this it's easier to avoid the temptation of getting into debt, very thought provoking.
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- Mr. D. M. Houlder
- 30-11-14
Repetitive but worked
Would you consider the audio edition of Get Out of Debt Now to be better than the print version?
Not read print version but I think it was probably better for me as an audible - i know Allen Carrs technique for smoking and so i kind of new the basics!
What other book might you compare Get Out of Debt Now to, and why?
Easy way to quit smoking (but for debt / shopping addictio ninstead)
Which scene did you most enjoy?
The process of feeling light at the end of the tunnel
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
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Any additional comments?
Well worth a read if you want to cut spending!
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- VanAlR
- 09-05-21
So interesting and engaging
Another top book that changed my life. Really enjoyed as audible. Listened to it in a day.
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- Anonymous User
- 12-05-21
Good Book With Sound Advice
LOVE Allen's quit smoking and drinking books they really, really work. I'm not entirely sure the same principle for quitting those vices can cross over to finance, it just doesn't seem to work in the same way. Don't get me wrong there are some 100% solid bits of advice in here from sorting your "junk spending" out, to getting started with a financial plan. But, if you really are struggling with debt and it's getting out of control speak to someone like Step Change a charity that will help you get out and see the light at the end of the tunnel, and they won't charge you a penny.
Yes, there is some great advice and guidance in here, but it won't get you out of debt now, it will get you out of debt eventually, it's a very long slow game to play.
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- Paul (the other one)
- 14-11-19
Meh!
There is nothing in this book that I haven't heard anywhere else.
It's also a bit repetitive.
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- Nattsi B
- 25-02-18
Changed my life
This book was a God send. If it can help me it can help you too!
More of a change of mindset rather then a simple debt plan.
Explains thing in a way that makes your think and change your thinking. Which is more important then the numbers.
If you are serious about getting rid of debt. Invest in this!
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- Paul
- 04-09-15
Good listen but not entirely authentic
Would you consider the audio edition of Get Out of Debt Now to be better than the print version?
No idea.
What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
The book is useful and gives you a sense of purpose to working on your debt. However, it is not narrated by Allen Carr, which was a disappointment, since he was such a good speaker. I don't think it was written by him either, but by someone who is now in charge of his clinics. It seems to be the method, but not quite authentic.
Which scene did you most enjoy?
Wasn't a story.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
No.
Any additional comments?
Worth looking at if you're in debt (who isn't?) and what you can do about it. Didn't seem to have that usual magic Allen Carr effect on me really.
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- Luca Muca
- 03-10-22
too much build up, not enough substance
Like many 'self help' style audio books nowadays, this one spends far too much time telling you what wonderful it's about to tell you, which takes up 3/4 of the book. It's as if there wasn't enough content to justify publishing a book, so the author scrambled to stuff it full of empty hype.
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