When Al Jones realized how bad his credit had truly become, he could do two things. He could simply decide that this was the way life had to be, or he could begin educating himself about credit repair. Jones chose the second option and improved his credit profile. As of 08/31/2020, his credit score increased to the perfect rating of 850. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aljones/support
When Al Jones realized how bad his credit had truly become, he could do two things. He could simply decide that this was the way life had to be, or he could begin educating himself about credit repair. Jones chose the second option and improved his credit profile. As of 08/31/2020, his credit score increased to the perfect rating of 850.
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A summary of the life story of Al Jones.
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Jones' habits and routines from childhood he incorporated into his adult life.
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Jones' first opportunity to learn about credit and the power of trust.
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Jones' enrollment in college out-of-state provided the opportunity to learn new survival skills.
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Jones was assigned to a remote Army unit in South Korea. Soon, he found himself going to local clubs to gamble.
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Jones frequently sent money to his mother to help her with her expenses including travel, car accessories, food and paying the minimum credit card balances. He had not prepared emotionally or financially for what would happen.
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Jones' life was like a repeating nightmare.
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Jones continued to work his full-time weekday job and drive the cab at night on weekends to attempt to lower his personal debt. He was determined not to file bankruptcy regardless of how frugal his life had to be. He wanted to exemplify to others the consequences of personal finance mismanagement and the moral choices he made for redemption.
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Jones' ordering and receiving a new credit report with a higher score became somewhat of a symbolic event. His thoughts began to drift towards how to make a difference in other people’s lives with his own personal journey from credit disaster to credit repair.
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Jones was living a comfortable life as a confirmed bachelor. He rented a one-bedroom condominium in a high-rise building. His view overlooking the city’s skyline was spectacular. It was the bachelor pad of his dreams. He also had a sports car, trendy furniture, steady employment, and a few nice clothes to wear. What more did he need? Then, she appeared.
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Jones is a native son of Phoenix, Arizona. After being honorably discharged from the US Army, he moved back to his hometown and began creating user-friendly games for puzzle books, mobile devices, live shows, playing cards, and more.
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