In today’s economy, it’s often difficult (and sometimes imprudent) for small and even not-so-small businesses to pay their bills in a timely manner. As a result, “the check is in the mail” is heard more and more frequently.
THE CHECK IS (ALMOST) IN THE MAIL is a lively, tongue-in-cheek self-help course in the fine art of stalling creditors creatively. Virtually every convincing excuse you’ll ever need is humorously described, together with the advantages and pitfalls of each. Learn how to remain on good terms with your creditors while hanging on to your money a little longer.
There’s not a payment-delaying excuse, ploy, trick, or device in THE CHECK IS (ALMOST) IN THE MAIL that someone hasn’t tried on the author. (Cowles admits he’s used a few of them himself, but that was a long time ago and the statute of limitations has fortunately expired.)
Whether you’re a debtor or creditor, you’re going to want to read this book!
THE CHECK IS (ALMOST) IN THE MAIL is a lively, tongue-in-cheek self-help course in the fine art of stalling creditors creatively. Virtually every convincing excuse you’ll ever need is humorously described, together with the advantages and pitfalls of each. Learn how to remain on good terms with your creditors while hanging on to your money a little longer.
There’s not a payment-delaying excuse, ploy, trick, or device in THE CHECK IS (ALMOST) IN THE MAIL that someone hasn’t tried on the author. (Cowles admits he’s used a few of them himself, but that was a long time ago and the statute of limitations has fortunately expired.)
Whether you’re a debtor or creditor, you’re going to want to read this book!