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Free Money to Pay Your Bills

by Matthew; Martello, Mary Ann Lesko

Average Rating:1.5 out of 5 stars

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Average Customer Review:1.5 out of 5 stars
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1 out of 5 starssucks, 2008-04-20
this book has no use for anyone who lives in louisiana for sure. it sucks


46 of 46 people found the following review helpful:

2 out of 5 starsNot as expected, 2005-10-03
This book offered more disability programs and veteran programs available to those people, not just anyone. I expected to find out about things offered to people who did not fit this type of profile, but who might be able to acquire government grants or money through programs not known to the general public. Everyone knows about the programs offered in this book, or can easily find out about them through their local government offices. I was glad I did not pay the full $30 + price at a book store for this book. I would really have been upset. The only thing that might be useful to me specifically is college money for my daughter, who has already graduated with a Bach. of Science degree, but who may have to go back and take some additional classes in order to get her teacher's certification. I would not recommend this book to people I know as a great source of help.


49 of 50 people found the following review helpful:

2 out of 5 starsMisleading, 2005-07-17
In the infomercials it states "millionaires are eligible" and the title is "Free money to pay your bills" It is obvious that the author wants you to think of this book as a way to get rich quick. Thank God I at least checked mine out from the library. Seriously folks if the government was just giving away money we'd all be millionaires. That being said it still doesn't justify the authors tailoring this reference in such a misleading way. Using human greed to feed one's own greed...how ironic.


50 of 50 people found the following review helpful:

1 out of 5 starsA reprint of the Blue pages., 2005-06-20
If you are out of work or are someone with a low paying job this book might be of some help. I would ask for a copy from the library first before I would buy it though or better yet, I would go out to the websites of HUD, HHS, or one of the other State and Federal Human services websites in your area and check out what the assistance programs you might be eligible for.

For anyone else this is a waste of money.


71 of 71 people found the following review helpful:

1 out of 5 starsDon't waste your time or money, 2005-05-12
I'm sure the information in this book is useful, but only if you're over 65, have kids, or need goverment assistance. Sure you can get free money for food he suggests signing up for food stamps. He also states money for rent, but it's through state run section 8 programs. I love the idea of if you need money to buy a house get a mortgage. Most of the information contained in this book is for families needing goverment aid or the elderly and most single people can't qualify for most of the programs. It's a great goverment phone number book but don't waste your cash most of what's in this book is common knowledge and there's no free gold at the end of the rainbow.




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