Tommy Kilpatrick Reveals the Truth About Credit Cards, Debt, and Bank Fraud episode artwork

EPISODE · Oct 1, 2025 · 31 MIN

Tommy Kilpatrick Reveals the Truth About Credit Cards, Debt, and Bank Fraud

from The C.K. Simms Show · host C.K. Simms

Guest Name: Tommy Kilpatrickhttps://www.diy-debtrelief.com/Facebook: Tommy-A-KilpatrickSummaryIn this episode, C.K. Simms sits down with author and victim rights advocate Tommy A. Kilpatrick, who claims banks worldwide are committing fraud with credit cards. Tommy shares his personal journey from $85,000 in debt to filing lawsuits and seeing his credit reports wiped clean. He challenges long-held beliefs about debt, explains the difference between true merchant credit and bank-issued cards, and offers insight into how language, contracts, and consumer rights play a critical role in financial freedom.Takeaways • Tommy argues that bank-issued credit cards are not true debt but gifts disguised as loans. • He distinguishes between merchant-issued credit (which involves an invoice) and bank cards (which do not). • Filing federal lawsuits against banks led to his debts disappearing from his credit report. • Language is key: reframing debt as “alleged” shifts the burden of proof onto banks. • Generational conditioning has normalized unquestioned trust in banks. • Promissory notes are required for legitimate loans, but credit card users rarely sign one. • Banks profit heavily from consumer fees—averaging $23.04 per cardholder monthly. • Fraud can undo contracts, making many credit card agreements questionable. • The Fair Credit Reporting Act (and Canadian equivalents) allows removal of fraudulent debt reports. • Tommy offers free consultations and his book to help consumers challenge alleged bank debt.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Controversial Claims01:12 The Journey into Debt and Lawsuits03:18 Skepticism and the Disappearance of Debt05:18 Understanding Bank Fraud and Victim Advocacy06:21 Global Implications of Credit Card Debt10:00 Challenging Conventional Beliefs14:25 Nitty Gritty of Credit Card Debt20:38 The Nature of Loans and Promissory Notes26:11 The Gift Card Analogy27:27 Conclusion and ResourcesKeywords #bankfraud #creditcards #creditscore #creditsolutions #debtrelief #debtstrategy #financialfreedom #financialliteracy #fraudawareness #fraudprevention #generationalbeliefs #invoices #languageandlaw #lawandfinance #mindsetshift #moneyawareness #moneylessons #moneytalks #nukeyourdebt #personaldevelopment #personalgrowth #podcastinterview #podmatch #retirementplanning #selfempowerment #truthaboutbanks #victimrights #wealthawareness #wealthbuilding #worldwidefraudWant to be a guest on Poddin' My Noggin? Send C.K. Simms a message on PodMatch at https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1715119227867423c07672fbc

Guest Name: Tommy Kilpatrickhttps://www.diy-debtrelief.com/Facebook: Tommy-A-KilpatrickSummaryIn this episode, C.K. Simms sits down with author and victim rights advocate Tommy A. Kilpatrick, who claims banks worldwide are committing fraud with credit cards. Tommy shares his personal journey from $85,000 in debt to filing lawsuits and seeing his credit reports wiped clean. He challenges long-held beliefs about debt, explains the difference between true merchant credit and bank-issued cards, and offers insight into how language, contracts, and consumer rights play a critical role in financial freedom.Takeaways • Tommy argues that bank-issued credit cards are not true debt but gifts disguised as loans. • He distinguishes between merchant-issued credit (which involves an invoice) and bank cards (which do not). • Filing federal lawsuits against banks led to his debts disappearing from his credit report. • Language is key: reframing debt as “alleged” shifts the burden of proof onto banks. • Generational conditioning has normalized unquestioned trust in banks. • Promissory notes are required for legitimate loans, but credit card users rarely sign one. • Banks profit heavily from consumer fees—averaging $23.04 per cardholder monthly. • Fraud can undo contracts, making many credit card agreements questionable. • The Fair Credit Reporting Act (and Canadian equivalents) allows removal of fraudulent debt reports. • Tommy offers free consultations and his book to help consumers challenge alleged bank debt.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Controversial Claims01:12 The Journey into Debt and Lawsuits03:18 Skepticism and the Disappearance of Debt05:18 Understanding Bank Fraud and Victim Advocacy06:21 Global Implications of Credit Card Debt10:00 Challenging Conventional Beliefs14:25 Nitty Gritty of Credit Card Debt20:38 The Nature of Loans and Promissory Notes26:11 The Gift Card Analogy27:27 Conclusion and ResourcesKeywords #bankfraud #creditcards #creditscore #creditsolutions #debtrelief #debtstrategy #financialfreedom #financialliteracy #fraudawareness #fraudprevention #generationalbeliefs #invoices #languageandlaw #lawandfinance #mindsetshift #moneyawareness #moneylessons #moneytalks #nukeyourdebt #personaldevelopment #personalgrowth #podcastinterview #podmatch #retirementplanning #selfempowerment #truthaboutbanks #victimrights #wealthawareness #wealthbuilding #worldwidefraudWant to be a guest on Poddin' My Noggin? Send C.K. Simms a message on PodMatch at https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1715119227867423c07672fbc

NOW PLAYING

Tommy Kilpatrick Reveals the Truth About Credit Cards, Debt, and Bank Fraud

0:00 31:22

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

No similar episodes found.

No similar podcasts found.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of The C.K. Simms Show?

This episode is 31 minutes long.

When was this The C.K. Simms Show episode published?

This episode was published on October 1, 2025.

What is this episode about?

Guest Name: Tommy Kilpatrickhttps://www.diy-debtrelief.com/Facebook: Tommy-A-KilpatrickSummaryIn this episode, C.K. Simms sits down with author and victim rights advocate Tommy A. Kilpatrick, who claims banks worldwide are committing fraud with...

Can I download this The C.K. Simms Show episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!