What to do if you’re blacklisted
Updated | By The Money Podcast
If you've been blacklisted or are worried that you might have been
blacklisted and want to know how to deal with this, then you’ll want to
listen to this episode of The Money Podcast.
This episode also covers dealing with incorrect listings, how to appeal these and understanding the role of the credit bureau in terms of the data that you see.
Even if you're not currently blacklisted, this episode is an invaluable resource to any credit active consumer in South Africa. Listen below.
Meanwhile, if you find yourself in a position where creditors or debt collectors are calling you non-stop and you're frustrated, then last week's episode of The Money Podcast is for you.
Justin
Harrison and Dawie Bester provide some practical
tips on how to deal with debt collectors and creditors as well as how to
negotiate on your debt so that you are able to start making payments and
getting yourself out of debt.
This episode also covers some very useful
information on the debt cycle and debt trap and Justin and Dawie go into detail on how you can get
yourself out of the debt cycle by following a very simple process.
So if you’re in debt and you have creditors and debt collectors calling, make sure you listen to this episode and equip yourself with the tools to deal with it. Click below to listen.
Meanwhile, recessions have a massive impact on the economy with many small
businesses often going out of business, as they’re unable to remain competitive as a
result of shrinking margins and increasing operating costs.
In a previous episode of The Money Podcast, Justin Harrison and Dawie Bester talked about what it takes to remain competitive
during a recession and what every business needs to do to ensure they are able to
keep the doors open during these tough economic times.
This episode also covers some interesting aspects in terms of
taking advantage of the recession cycle and encourages business owners to think about
recessions as an opportunity rather than an obstacle.
If you’re a business owner then this episode of The Money Podcast will provide you with loads of value and insight from two entrepreneurs who have years of experience. Click below to listen.
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More about Justin and Dawie:
Justin Harrison and Dawie Bester are two self-made entrepreneurs on a
mission to help South Africans become better at money. They're involved in multiple business
ventures and share a common passion for financial education, self-improvement
and simplicity, and these are the driving force behind all their ventures.
Justin Harrison is the author of eight personal finance books; he’s a
serial entrepreneur, investor, wealth creator, popular TikToker and one of South Africa's thought
leaders in the financial technology space. He is a passionate South African,
father of three and avid sportsman who believes deeply that South Africa is one
of the best countries in the world.
Dawie Bester is also a personal finance author, personal finance coach, entrepreneur
and investor, and has been on the forefront of the digital finance revolution
for the last decade. He's a father of two, an avid sportsman, and believes
that South Africans can prosper with the correct motivation and
direction.
Catch them weekly in The Money Podcast with practical, down-to-earth
advice which you can take and action immediately. New episodes are released every Wednesday. Subscribe via this page. If you would like to reach Justin and Dawie directly, please visit the links below:
YouTube
Website
We have dozens of episodes of this very popular personal finance podcast. If you're a new listener, find all The Money Podcast past episodes in the full channel below.
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