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Overcoming Adversity Speaker, Inspirational Story to Captivate Any Audience

If you want a compelling life story to captivate your audience, transcend your limitations, and empower you to live your dreams look no further!

Consider the summary below for my new upcoming book:

 “Overcoming Adversity – Fortitude & Focus For Dream Fulfillment

Be Fearless, Achieve Greatness & Silence Skeptics!

Learn how to go from feeling overwhelmed to overcoming from a man who has overcome nearly every setback and struggle imaginable. Born with pneumonia, his mother an alcoholic and drug addict, his parents divorced, his childhood unstable, his stepmother abusive: at the age of twelve years old, Paul was so miserable he contemplated suicide.

Yet something within Paul enabled him to persevere and purpose to make something great with his life. A fighter from birth, Paul went on to excel in baseball and to graduate from college with honors.

After touching the world as a minister and motivational speaker for several years, Paul returned home from overseas to care for his grandparents in their old age. Following the death of his grandparents, Paul suffered a devastating divorce when his wife of five years had an affair, broke his heart, and stole his inheritance. After losing his home during his darkest hour, Paul processed his pain and arose from his personal ground zero to go forward with childlike faith.

Happily remarrying two years later, Paul got double for his trouble relationally, but continued to battle to get his feet on solid ground when he was hit by a drunk driver who totaled his car, left him injured physically, and nearly bankrupt financially.

Battling greedy insurers and unethical companies, Paul has obtained much that was stolen from his life. As a consumer advocate, Paul continues to fight fraudulent behavior and injustice in the marketplace. Made wise and strong from his personal struggles, Paul empowers people to overcome adversity and live life abundantly.

Paul F. Davis is a man who has endured and been formed in the furnace of affliction, from which he has come forth with a fiery passion to resurrect hope within people. A man that knows how to play with pain and perform under pressure, Paul is a warrior and wise change master knowing how to transcend difficulties and create opportunities.

Paul is a worldwide speaker who has touched over 50 countries & 6 continents building bridges cross-culturally and empowering people throughout the earth to live their dreams! Among Paul’s many popular books and frequently requested keynote presentations are: “Living Your Dreams”; Breakthrough Leadership”; “Diversity, Multiculturalism & Global Cooperation”.

Gifted to lift people to live above their circumstances and break limitations, Paul empowers human potential and miraculously births transformation.

Paul is the author of 18 life-changing books. Paul’s incredible depth and rich writings make him a notable and unforgettable speaker able to connect with and inspire any audience to achieve greatness.

Paul has appeared on numerous international broadcasts from Oprah & Friends to Fox News to talk about relational intricacies, conflict resolution, peacemaking, foreign policy, and diplomacy. By reason of his global travels, Paul is a highly sought after diversity and multicultural awareness speaker.

Playboy Radio Afternoon Advice host Tiffany Granath calls Paul an awesome relational coach and recommends his books on love, dating, and sexuality.

Paul worked at Ground Zero in NYC during 9/11; helped rebuild a home at the tsunami epicenter; comforted victims of genocide in Rwanda; spoke to leaders in East Timor during the war; inspired students & monks in Myanmar; promoted peace & reconciliation in Pakistan; and has been so deep into the bush of rural Africa where villagers had never before seen a white man.

Academically outstanding Paul humorously and elegantly transforms individuals and organizations.

Paul empowers people to love passionately and live fearlessly.

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Overwhelmed but Overcoming – Overcoming Adversity with Style

You may feel overwhelmed, but you can still be overcoming. Let me tell you how to overcome adversity with style.

Whenever you feel tempted to fret and freak out, just stay cool inside and determine to turn your test into a testimony. See your future expectantly and happily, envisioning yourself to be victorious over your present circumstances.

As you do, you will see yourself on the other side as you come through. Now hold to that image of victory within you and let it inwardly and continually pull you to your promised land where you belong.

Rejoice despite your present circumstances and experience freedom all day long.

Laugh at your challenges and don’t take yourself too seriously. Replace anxiety with joy and creativity.

As you do, you will experience miracles and magnificent victory!

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Overcoming Adversity – Breathe & Believe

When endeavoring to overcome any present adversity in your life, it is worth remembering that you often must walk by faith not by sight.

“Fake it until you make it!” as I often have said to my ESOL students. Life is not easy, but you must take heart and keep moving forward even when you don’t feel like it.

If you can breathe, you can believe. Remember when you were a child you simply trusted and believed your parents for food. It is no different in your adult life as you still must to a degree live by faith and simultaneously put feet to your faith.

By faith and patience you will inherit what you desire and enter the promised land. Keep your eyes on your vision and the prize, which surely will materialize as you continue to visualize it and live by faith.

Breathe, believe, and daily endeavor to become what you inwardly know yourself to be!

www.PaulFDavis.com – overcoming adversity speaker, life-changing author, and life coach

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Overcoming Adversity – Dancing with Death

The older I get, the more I realize that I am an overcomer. Truly I must have a guardian angel. I was hit by a truck while I was riding a bicycle as a young boy and survived the accident. Numerous time in high-school and college, I was with strange, misbehaving “friends” who jeopardized and endangered my life, which I survived.

As a minister, I have traveled to war-torn nations and countries in serious conflict and passing through calamity, wherein others such as myself were martyred. Yet God graciously spared my life and preserved me from destruction.

Last year I was hit by a drunk driver on a Tuesday afternoon before 5pm (the driver received her 2nd DUI in less than two years and was imprisoned), after which my car was totaled and I nearly killed.

Nevertheless through all of these hardships I pass and continue by God’s grace to overcome. My mom was a drug addict and alcoholic throughout my childhood, she having eventually died a premature death due to substance abuse.

Then because of the torment and difficulty living with my stepmother (who I didn’t get along with until 11th grade), I contemplated killing myself at the age of 12. Thankfully, I pulled myself together and purposed to do something great with my life rather than succumb to fear, intimidation, and mediocrity.

Therefore today I am a living testimony, having passed through innumerable trials and tribulations, to stand before you today tried, tested, and free from fear and failure.

Only believe and you too will experience the goodness of your Creator and a glorious breakthrough in your life!

Turn every mess into a message; your pain into power; and your hurt to heal humanity.

Blessings,

Paul

www.PaulFDavis.com – worldwide speaker and life-changing author of 17 books including “Breakthrough for a Broken Heart”

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When Life Throws You a Curve Ball… Wisdom for the Underdog

When life throws you a curve ball, hit it out of the park and celebrate the whole way through as you parade around the bases.

May God give you victory over your enemies and enable you to turn every tragedy into a mighty and glorious triumph!

It’s alright to be the underdog as long as you keep swinging, barking and biting.

Keep your head up and your shoulders back!

You’re going to make it!

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Soldier Suicide Prevention Speaker Secrets – Breakthrough For a Broken Heart to Conquer Suicide

U.S. military suicide is at an all-time high according to the Pentagon Chief of Staff, General Peter Corelli, who told National Public Radio (NPR) on February 6, 2009 the Department of Defense is endeavoring to do everything it can to help soldiers.

Invite worldwide speaker and life-changing author Paul F. Davis to speak to your soldiers about suicide prevention & overcoming disappointment! Paul is the author of Breakthrough for a Broken Heart empowering us to overcome our disappointments and live our dreams!

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I am no stranger to battling thoughts of suicide. Raised by a retired U.S. Army Lt. Colonel (my grandfather) and beloved grandmother, because my mom was an alcoholic and drug addict, I struggled immensely with feelings of inferiority as a boy growing up.

Such inward difficulties intensified when my father and step-mother moved me away from my grandparents, friends, and everything familiar during my junior-high-school days taking me out into the country, where I had not a single soul to play with, nor anything to do but do manual labor daily for my demanding step-mother.

When I was 12 years-old, I so hated my step-mother I wanted to kill myself as I couldn’t take it anymore. I used to pray, “God kill me, or kill her because I can’t live like this.”

Thankfully, I pulled myself together at a young age and told myself that I would make something of my life and overcome no matter what. Overcome I mightily did, breaking every limitation and becoming more than I ever dreamed of!

Ironically however after uplifting countless people throughout the planet and caring for my beloved grandparents in their old age, I went through yet another devastating setback when my wife of five years confessed to having had an affair while I was in Pakistan speaking for two weeks.

After my wife remained unrepentant and shunned attending counseling sessions to restore our marriage, I proceeded to get a divorce …but not before again dealing with thoughts of suicide and murder myself (neither of which I followed through on thankfully).

Through processing my personal pain during this tough time, I healed not only my own heart, but was able to relate to others better in the process. Undoubtedly adversity became for me a powerful university.

Truly tragedy strikes us all and often times unawares. How then shall we prepare for the unexpected and overcome feeling overwhelmed? These tough life questions I have mastered by reason of passing through the fiery furnace of affliction and crucible of pressure in my own life.

I know how to overcome feelings of loneliness, intense shame, guilt, remorse, and cross-cultural challenges. In fact after being celebrated throughout the world during my speaking engagements, I myself often felt deflated whenever I came back to the United States. Hence I understand how soldiers (brothers on the battlefield) feel when they return home to civilian life and struggle with the transition back to normalcy.

During my young adult life, I worked at the Emergency Room in Orlando, Florida, where I encountered numerous suicide attempts. Some people intentionally tried to kill themselves. I distinctly remember one man who had slit his wrists and was bleeding profusely. While he bled uncontrollably, he resisted admittance into the hospital. It was then I watched several hospital security guards and Orlando Police officers tackle him and force him to receive emergency medical treatment.

These images are forever burned in my heart and mind. I also witnessed many young adults, who were brought to the ER for substance abuse and drug overdose. When their parents later arrived emotionally frazzled and frantic, I assisted them into the ER to find their suffering (if not already dead) children.

If you or someone you know is currently struggling with suicide, here are some success secrets to help you overcome.

1. Be knowledgeable, wise, and compassionate.

Suicide prevention is no light, nor easy matter to address. A counselor, minister, or speaker doing so must have wisdom, tact, and compassion. The ability to sincerely listen and deeply feel the pain of others helps greatly. Otherwise people will not instill their trust, nor open their hearts to you.

2. Listen and learn about the internal battles those with suicide on their mind face.

People suffering with suicide need to transcend the internal battles they struggle with and be uplifted above the situations they feel overwhelmed by. In the case of soldiers battling often daily for their lives, the intensity of emotions is significantly increased and therefore demands extra attention.

3. Gently engage and ask questions delicately that probe deeper.

Gentle engagement, progressive enlightenment, and leading the way to steady self-awareness will catapult anyone struggling with suicide back into the light whereby they can see the forest from the trees and regain their ability to value life.

Furthermore here are some more powerful secrets to consider to nourish the love of life within a despairing and disappointed soul contemplating suicide.

4. Your past does not determine your future.

No matter how bleak or miserable your past may have been, you owe it to yourself not to let it define your present and future. Your best days and most blessed days are ahead of you!

What a tragedy it would have been for President Abraham Lincoln to have quit his pursuit of the presidency after he lost 7 political elections and thought himself to be an absolute embarrassment.

How sad it would have been for the authors of Chicken Soup for the Soul to have believed the rejection letters from 61 publishers who turned their book down, before they decided to self-publish and not listen to their critics.

Sylvester Stallone may not be a household name today had he listened to his critics and naysayers who refused to believe in his original movie and screenplay “Rocky”. Nevertheless against all hope, he continued to believe and persevered despite the odds.

Stories such as this are innumerable and countless. Therefore be encouraged and never let your past define your future.

5. You don’t have to figure everything out.

Life isn’t always easily understand. Curve balls come to us all, as sudden circumstances surprise and blindside us. Nevertheless as you stay the course and go forward despite your feelings and initial assessment of the situation, all will be well concerning you.

6. Trust your heart more than your head.

Listen to your heart when your head gets overly analytical and tries to discourage you. Regain your childlike heart and begin to believe again.

Your heart deep within will never mislead you. Yes, feelings of discouragement may come, but the spirit and heart within you is full of resurrection power to arise over every circumstance. Reconnect with your heart within and arise with a new spirit to win.

7. Run to the battle rather than from the battle.

Life is full of battles and challenges. If it doesn’t kill you, it just makes you stronger. Many are they who quit along the way and succumb to adverse pressure. Yet adversity is your best university. Therefore don’t allow adversity to crush you, but rather make you.

The crucible of life is where diamonds are formed within the fiery pressures of life. Know you are a diamond in the making if you are undergoing and experiencing any kind of pressure.

8. Let your mess become a message to somebody hurting more than yourself.

Encourage others less fortunate than you. If you have a roof over your head, food in your refrigerator, and transportation (even if just a bus) to get from point A to B, then you aren’t as bad off as you may think. Consider many suffering without these essential elements of survival in the third world. Consider the many physically impaired individuals without legs and arms in wheelchairs.

9. Find something to be thankful for.

Be thankful for the air you breathe, the water you drink, the roof over your head, the wonderful people in your life, the family and friends you possess, and the opportunities in front of you.

10. Forgive those who have wronged you and live free from bitterness.

Rather than growing bitter, become better. Learn from your life experience, mistakes, setbacks, and hardships. Be a warrior and a lover, who understands life isn’t always perfect. Be bold and courageous, choosing life over death.

Your life is always going to be celebrated and cherished by someone. Therefore guard your life and resist the temptation of quitting prematurely before you create your lifelong legacy.

Future generations are eager to see what you will do and say with your life. Don’t disappoint them. What will you be remembered for?

Nothing is more rewarding than imparting hope, restoring feeling, and moving people struggling with suicide back toward a bright future.

Remember someone in this world greatly loves, will celebrate, cherish, and happily await your arrival (or return) into their life. Therefore cherish your life, your most precious gift to give the world.

Invite worldwide speaker and life-changing author Paul F. Davis to speak to your soldiers about suicide prevention & overcoming disappointment! Paul is the author of Breakthrough for a Broken Heart empowering us to overcome our disappointments and live our dreams!

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407-967-7553

Paul’s 17 life-changing books have landed him celebrity guest appearances on Fox News Radio, Investor’s Business Daily, and 3 times on Oprah & Friends.

Paul’s success & leadership secrets for soldiers are unparalleled and greatly empowering. Paul builds bridges cross-culturally, cultivating diversity awareness, while empowering soldiers to discover their destiny and live their dreams.

A master in NLP & life coaching; Paul’s humorous, fun, playful and transformative messages graciously challenge soldiers to ask themselves hard questions and be their personal best.

As a worldwide professional speaker who has touched more than 50 countries and 6 continents, Paul greatly appeals to the military and soldiers throughout the world. Paul was raised by his grandfather, a U.S. Army Retired Lt. Colonel, and his cousin is an Army Ranger and serves also in force recon in the Marines.

Truly, Paul empowers people to love passionately and live fearlessly as he has done so himself.

Paul worked at Ground Zero in NYC during 9/11; helped rebuild a home at the tsunami epicenter; comforted victims of genocide in Rwanda; spoke to leaders in East Timor during the war; inspired students & monks in Myanmar; promoted peace & reconciliation in Pakistan; and has been deep into rural Africa where villagers had never before seen a white man.

If you want a speaker to speak to your soldiers and prepare them mentally for the rigors of battle, look no further. Paul F Davis is a warrior able to uplift your soldiers for the challenges they face before and after combat.

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College Students Success Secrets: Overcoming Adversity, Knock the T Out of Can’t

College student success secrets to overcome adversity & knock the T out of “can’t”. Conquer your fears, transcend your limitations, and be a college student success story by overcoming adversity and knocking the T out of can’t. Only believe and you can achieve success. Overcoming adversity may be tough, but any college student can overcome with these simple success secrets.

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When I entered college and went through growing pains, I realized I was in store for some new challenges for which I had never been forewarned. My parents encouraged my academic success throughout high-school into college, but never bothered to prepare me for the rigors of college life and academics.

There is a big difference in college between knowing you “what” you need to do and knowing “how” to do it. Unfortunately many college professors (perhaps by reason of being in the trenches of academia too long) are not always so helpful in that regard. Plus it is often hard to find someone as a college student who you can relate to who also has some intelligence who can guide and counsel you.

Sadly even college counselors sometimes treat you like another problem in their caseload rather than a genuine person needing someone with a heart to talk to. That being said here are some success secrets to help any college student overcome adversity on their university campus.

1. Stay calm and cool.

When you stay calm and cool, what you need to do will more easily come to you.

Just acknowledge and recognize your present problem, after which set in your heart the intention to tackle it once you know what to do. Upon setting your intent to tackle and deal with this problem, you assuredly will eventually figure it out and take it out!

2. Listen intently, ask questions, and seek out intelligent people.

The more you listen, the more you learn. Those two ears attached to the side of your head are there for a reason. Unfortunately most people prefer to move their mouth a million miles a minute to vocalize their problem, rather than solve it.

Problem solvers however know the secret to solving problems successfully is to quietly process the problem, design a strategy to solving it, and inviting intelligent people around you to help you figure out how to tackle it.

Humbly yourself and ask questions of those around, preferably those with intelligence who can provide good advice and tell you what they would do. As you listen and gain varying perspectives, eventually intuitively it will come to you what it is you should do.

3. Don’t despise the process as you sort through the pieces.

Everybody wants to be a college student success story, but success doesn’t come overnight. You have to make the grades for four years and remain focused through the many attractive distractions throughout college.

As in obtaining a degree, wherein is required the completion of various coursework, overcoming adversity sometimes requires life work and internal home work as you sort through the pieces to your ordeal.

When my mom died prematurely due to a drunk driver hitting her, I had to process some of my unanswered questions and find closure. This was not done easily and took time. Likewise must you most likely give yourself some time to sort through the personal pieces and elements to that which is presently testing and challenging you. Embrace the process regardless of the present pain, knowing assuredly that as you do you will grow through and get up above your problem eventually.

Once you rise above it, you will then be able to objectively look down and back at it to see more clearly. When that time comes, you will simultaneously be able to comfort and lift others currently suffering in a similar dilemma as you. Therefore your present suffering is not in vain, as truly it will empower you to help others just the same.

4. Celebrate your progress.

Celebrate your small successes and steps forward.

When I was hit by a drunk driver (another drunk driving accident years after my mom was killed) and my car was totaled, I was injured physically and great crushed financially. I was already suffering financially before the accident. The drunk driving accident however pushed me over the edge. Suddenly I was now having to use rental cars for months, fight my insurance company for payment, visit medical doctors continually, and sort through stacks of legal documents and medical bills nonstop.

At one point I foolishly said and thought it would have been better if the drunk driver would have killed me, because the pain of the present situation after the accident was crushing and killing me. It is safe to say I was overwhelmed and miserable.

Nevertheless serendipitously a car dealer showed up in my life and offered to personally finance a car for me to buy (since my credit was ruined after the accident and I couldn’t get a decent loan from a car dealer). I was so thankful and appreciative.

Nevertheless I had to make car payments in the range of $2,000 a month, while trying to live off a teaching salary of $2,600 a month and pay a mortgage on my house. Incidentally, those 6 months were very challenging.

Yet when I finally made that last car payment, I rejoiced and sighed a sigh of relief.

Sometimes it is the little things in life that we most take for granted, but suddenly begin to appreciate when they are swiftly removed from us.

I therefore gave thanks to God and rejoiced upon making that final car payment.

What are you thankful for today? As you begin to give thanks something will arise within you, whereby you will be lifted above your adversity and the ability to overcome will mightily move you forward.

Cultivate an attitude of gratitude and apply these marvelous success secrets to work miracles in your life and propel you happily and successfully through college into your dream career!

Wishing you great and continued success!

Invite worldwide speaker and life-changing author Paul F. Davis to speak to your college students about success secrets, breakthrough leadership & overcoming adversity!
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Paul is an exceptional and frequently requested speaker for college student success, leadership, orientations, and to kickoff college events.

Paul’s 17 life-changing books have landed him celebrity guest appearances on Fox News Radio, Investor’s Business Daily, and 3 times on Oprah & Friends.

After a 45 minute interview on Playboy Radio, Afternoon Advice host Tiffany Granath calls Paul an awesome relational coach and recommends his books on love, dating, and sexuality.

Paul’s academic success & leadership secrets for college students are unparalleled and greatly empowering. Paul has a history of overcoming adversity, building bridges cross-culturally, cultivating diversity awareness, while empowering college students to discover their destiny and live their dreams.

A master in NLP & life coaching; Paul’s humorous, fun, playful and transformative messages graciously challenge college students to ask themselves hard questions and be their personal best.

As a former high-school senior class teacher, Paul understands the challenges facing incoming college students. Moreover Paul personally knows what transfer students go through as he himself attended a community college where he graduated with a 3.8 GPA before entering UCF, where he graduated Cum Laude. As a worldwide professional speaker Paul has touched more than 50 countries and 6 continents, greatly inspiring international students throughout the world.

Paul worked at Ground Zero in NYC during 9/11; helped rebuild a home at the tsunami epicenter; comforted victims of genocide in Rwanda; spoke to leaders in East Timor during the war; inspired students & monks in Myanmar; promoted peace & reconciliation in Pakistan; and has been deep into rural Africa where villagers had never before seen a white man.

Paul empowers people to love passionately, work together globally, and live their dreams fearlessly.

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USAA Auto Insurance Complaints: Power to the People – Expose, Confront, and Launch Media War Against USAA

Beat your lying & cheating insurance company to get thousands more $$$ you deserve and paid for with your hard earned premiums for years. Get what you deserve from your accident & personal injury claim.

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Let’s come together and march in protest on USAA’s corporate headquarters in San Antonio, Texas. Disgruntled military, mothers, children, fathers, granfathers, grandmothers, aunts, and uncles let’s show USAA “Don’t mess with Texas, nor the American people!”

Power to the people!  Let’s organize, strategize, and nationally vocalize our complaints!

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Paul F. Davis is a world-changer who has touched over 50 countries & 6 continents building bridges cross-culturally and empowering people throughout the earth to live their dreams!

 

Paul is the author of 14 books. Paul has appeared on numerous internationally broadcast radio shows from Oprah & Friends to Fox News Radio to talk about conflict resolution, peacemaking, foreign policy, and diplomacy. Playboy Radio’s Afternoon Advice host Tiffany Granath calls Paul an “awesome” relational coach and recommends his books on love, dating, and sexuality.

 

Academically outstanding Davis was trained in transformative mediation & conflict resolution (Hofstra Law School); strategic negotiations (Harvard Business School & U. of Washington); advanced interrogation (Reid & Associates founders of the polygraph); and NLP & Life Coaching (NLP & Coaching Institute of California).

 

Paul humorously and elegantly transforms individuals and organizations.

 

Paul’s organization Dream-Maker Ministries builds dreams, transcends limitations, and reconciles nations.

 

Paul worked at Ground Zero in NYC during 9/11; helped rebuild a home at the tsunami epicenter; comforted victims of genocide in Rwanda; spoke to leaders in East Timor during the war; inspired students & monks in Myanmar; promoted peace & reconciliation in Pakistan; and has been so deep into the bush of rural Africa where villagers had never before seen a white man.

 

Paul empowers people to love passionately and live fearlessly.

 

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Class Action Lawsuit Attorney with Backbone and Guts Wanted to Sue USAA

Beat your lying & cheating insurance company to get thousands more $$$ you deserve and paid for with your hard earned premiums for years. Get what you deserve from your accident & personal injury claim.

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Is there a class action attorney with backbone and guts in America willing to take on corporate corruption, expose the fraudulent system and complicit insurance regulators who tolerate such nonsense at the suffering of the consumer?

Become famous by battling the big insurance companies and their flawed valuation methodology by which they devalue consumers vehicles daily and fill their financial coffers as we the people suffer.

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