2006 Max Gardner's Bankruptcy Boot Camps
O. Max Gardener's Bankruptcy Boot Camp
 


TESTIMONIALS

From National Consumer Law Center

BOOT CAMP REVIEWS

I learned more in the last 5 days than I learned in the last 25 years. It was truly an amazing experience. This will change your career and your life, as you know it - Just Do It. – Paula M. Powers

Thanks again to Max, family and staff. It was an incredible experience that I will do again as soon as the creditors pay for it. And they will pay for it. The first adversary is in the works. Capital One – Baby they are going to pay extra for making me watch those stupid commercials on television. If every NACBA member sued them enough times, maybe we could dent their advertising budget and stop those idiotic commercials. - Carmen Dellutri

I am physically exhausted from the mental effort at the Boot Camp. Max calls us graduates, but anyone who was there will prefer the term survivor. We were in session nine hours every day, sometimes longer, and still discussing topics at each break. I thought I had a handle on a lot of the material before I even got there but soon realized what Max had given me at Austin and New Orleans was merely an ice cube compared to the icebergs of material he had for us those four days. The food was fabulous, the accommodations outstanding, the seminar intense. The amount of material is unbelievable. A couple campers were ill on the last two days and I think it was from the mental effort of trying to get your mind around so much material.

I know everyone thought the fee was high, but once Max starts giving you the BLM material, you would gladly pay the fee just for the forms. (He has to ship the forms home to your address UPS). He was always right there day and night to explain and answer questions. You can't put a price on such direct access to Max's thought processes.

From the very first minute Max was showing us ways to practice more efficiently and to create an income stream that by day four had turned into a river with income tributaries coming in from all directions. This was practical stuff you could do every day to make creditors pay you and your client. Every topic that came up I could see ways to incorporate it in to my practice and get paid. The problems clients used to worry me to death with now had fee generating solutions.

Since Max is always thinking about this stuff and looking for new ways to improve it, I know that the Boot Camp sessions will be an evolving process and next year's sessions will be very different from the one I attended, so I plan on gong back.
- Frank Coxwell

Max gives you ALL the information, which is much more than you really need to start doing these cases. The advantage is that with possession of all the information and the knowledge of where to find it, you now know more than the other side ever will. The level of confidence I have now is such that I will skip the objections and immediately file an adversary (whether I have the proof or not) every single time against a mortgage servicer, credit card company or third party debt collector, cause I now know they are all doing wrong and Max taught me how to find it and prove it. Prior to the camp I had sent out so many QWR's and requests for payoffs that the servicers had started sanitizing them so they showed no misconduct. Now it doesn't matter to me if they do that, since Max showed me what I needed to counter their tricks.

I have twenty cases ready to file now, and another fifty in reserve but on Max's strategic advice I am going to stagger them, but I can tell you there is going to be wholesale slaughter in the Southern District and I plan on being knee deep in servicer blood and guts by Halloween. - Frank Coxwell

Much of what Max shared with us at the Boot Camp, frankly, is not all that new for anyone who has been paying attention to what Max has been saying for quite a while. The value here is in being able to "dissect" what he is saying and make him explain it in very thorough detail, apply it to other factual scenarios and see exactly what he has done in other cases and why it succeeded, and show you how to do it. It's not just the force of his personality; he really knows what he is talking about. While I have been trying for quite a while to do the same thing he does, albeit on a smaller scale, and think I've been reasonably successful, every day during Camp brought two or three "light bulb" moments, i.e., those precious and regrettably few moments when something that has been unclear suddenly becomes clear, and a metaphorical "light bulb" goes off over your head. The cost was definitely a stretch for me, but it includes not only 8 - 10 hours a day with Max and the other campers, it includes room and board, and wait until you taste the board! I'm looking forward to the reunion as much for the board as anything else! Anyway, you also get to consult with Max after the Camp, too. If you can swing the cost, I say go for it. - David Baker

I am a happy camper! Very intensive, gorgeous surroundings, terrific food. I can't afford to do it again, but I'm glad I'm doing it this time. It is a high honor and a distinct privilege for me to be able to say I was a part of that class! - David Baker

It is our honor and privilege to have been a part of the first class. It was a once-in-a life-time learning experience.

It was a joy to spend time in your home--thanks to you and your wife and staff for the warmth of your hospitality. - Eloise Guzman

And we are very thankful, Max, for the opportunity, even if we are worn out. At least we survived. - John Cantrell

I knew that your presentation and content would be unique. There are few people who understand any segment of the law -- usually it takes 10+ years of intense training and experience.

These folks "saw the light" and they will successfully incorporate what they learned into their practice. You should be proud to have pulled off such a successful event on your first try. – Judge John Gardner

 

 

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