Upcoming Events
Pearl will be appearing at The Doylestown Book Store on Friday August 27, 2010 from 6:30PM to 8:30PM for a book signing of her new book "Are We Doomed? Enough Is Enough"
Location: 16 South Main Street; Doylestown, PA
Phone: 215.230.7610
For more information and directions please visit their website at http://www.doylestownbookshop.com/directions
Pearl's Solutions
If you have a problem and cannot get it resolved, if you came to a dead end, and don’t know what to do next, e-mail your problem to me at pearl@pearlpolto.net, and tell me about it. Explain the details of the problem and how you tried to get your problem resolved. You must provide details on who you contacted, and how you contacted them, either by letter, phone call or in person. You must provide the phone number where you called or the address where you mailed the letter or spoke to someone in person, and if possible the names of the people you spoke with.
I will attempt to find a solution to your problem.
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By sending this problem to me, and if it is resolved by me, you are agreeing that this problem and it’s solution may be featured in an upcoming article or newsletter. Only your first names will be used and the city and state where you reside.
Who Is Pearl Polto?
Pearl Polto, is a nationally known author, talk show host, and credit expert. Pearl has been a featured guest on television programs from the East Coast to the West Coast, and has appeared on CNN, QVC and Fox TV.
Pearl works tirelessly as a staunch consumer advocate for over 25 years presenting seminars and speeches across the United States and lobbying state and local governments on behalf of the American consumer. Pearl is a credit expert and author of many best selling books including "Easy Guide to Good Credit." As an award winning insurance agent, paralegal and notary, Pearl has helped hundreds of clients from all walks of life restore their credit.
Pearl Polto's Mission
My mission is to make as many people as possible aware of their credit rights. Credit belongs to the individual and should not be regarded as a secret or a type of mechanism to keep people feeling as if they're in bondage to misinformation or even lack of information. Having experience working in a large insurance company has allowed me somewhat of an insider's advantage into understanding both sides of the consumer industry - those who grant credit and those who benefit from having credit. However, I've also seen the downside where people feel they have little say or control in correcting information in their credit reports through inquiry and dispute - having no idea of how or where certain information was obtained, or how to protect our possessions during time of ecomic hardship. I am especially concerned for those many men and women who serve our country, only to come home and find much of their credit and possessions under siege.
It's easy to feel intimidated when attempting to "go to battle" with credit reporting agencies and credit-granting companies. But, I'm here to make a strong stand, educating and helping people understand their credit rights, researching the many laws regarding credit and the consumer, and even making our voices heard with lawmakers at the state and national levels. It's no easy feat, but with perseverance and dedication we can put our credit back into the hands of whom it belongs to - you.
Pearl Polto