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Although Mike Samadi taught colleges and universities in the area of
computer programming and engineering, his desire in life has been to teach all
those who have a willingness and need to learn. He initiated his design and development of application software
packages as he planned to leave the institution of higher learning to teach
those privileged to become advisor to those less fortunate with greatest
needs. Meanwhile, he took on the task of assisting others with their
credit management and repair, which blossomed into a full time obsession.
He learned this trade from the experiences passed down from his generation to
his father who studies economics and has been multi-millionaire real-estate
investor for nearly fifty (50) years.
Although this was a part time interest to him but it grow to become his
passion. Therefore, it developed to something big especially when he literally
got burned out of his projects. At that time, his direction in life had
changed and he became consumer advocate and extended his effort in credit
management and repair advisory. As a result of nearly 12 years of doing
so, the consumers who received assistance from him and became friends persuaded
him to write a book about the credit and money management matters.
Thus far (in the past year), he authored two (2) books, one that is
called:
“Bad
Things Happen to Good People. Your
Credit = Your Life, Fix It Now!” which is in its second edition.
The second book is called, “Saving
Your Money.” Both of these books touch areas giving consumers access
to gain knowledge and experiences needed to overcome their problems.
While he is nearly completed of his third book, "Consumer
Advocacy," Friends and scholars alike have urged him to write a book on
his short but fulfilled life.
You
should also visit the website at http://www.MasterCreditRepair.net
to find out more and fix your credit.
His believes in: "More is Lost by Indecision
than by Bad Decision", "Knowledge is Wealth", "Ask and you
shall receive" among others.
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Self-Explanatory quotes:
1. More is lots by indecision than by bad decision.
2. Knowledge is wealth.
3. Bad things happen to good people
4. Don't postpone today's work until tomorrow, because tomorrow is NOT
promised to anyone.
5. Ask and you shall receive. OR You don't know what
you'll get until you ask.
6. Do not assume anything. Assumption is costly.
7. Stay stupid and pay the price.