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009 MPSOS – Real Life Case Study with Gregg Pechmann

By Steve Stewart on February 18, 2011

009 MPSOS – Real Life Case Study with Gregg Pechmann

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Gregg Pechmann, America’s Financial Freedom Coach at FightingBackFinancially, went through 7 SHORT SALES and lived to tell about it. He shares his wisdom in this case where a couple has a high income but also has HUGE debts and are behind on their house and two trucks.

.UPDATE: Gregg released his book “Upside Down: How We Survived 7 Short Sales”. It’s a great story that includes thoughts of suicide, divorce, and surviving it all!

About Steve Stewart

Hello. My name is Steve Stewart and I HATE YOUR DEBT MORE THAN YOU. I believe everyone should be rich so they can help others in times of need. Life is too short to be this broke! Let's work together on designing a plan for your house of financial freedom. Don't be afraid to reach out to me - I'm here to help answer your call for help (S.O.S.) with a MoneyPlan.

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  1. Steve Stewart says

    February 24, 2011 at 6:11 pm

    Thanks Alex, I love doing it. My advice on how you handle friends’ request for money advice is to have them call me (of course!). You rock!

  2. Steve MoneyPlanSOS Stewart says

    June 22, 2011 at 1:45 pm

    UPDATE: This couple just sent in a $24K check to catch up on their mortgage! God is good!

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