| WHAT MAKES THE DIFFERENCE
What distinguishes us from the average "Credit Repair Company"?
Broader Focus
Many companies will focus on elimination of all adverse accounts from your credit report. But that approach can have negative effects! It's not at all unusual for a client's credit score to go DOWN after deletion of adverse accounts.
We know WHICH items to dispute and HOW to dispute them - which ones should be removed and which should not. We know HOW to deal with the credit bureaus to make sure that everything is being done that will result in the most improvement in your credit score.
Analysis
We assess your credit report and aid you in preparing a plan of action to improve your credit standing. We assess your past credit history and decide on the best course that will most effectively restore you good credit.
We take a "global" approach that goes much farther than simply challenging data in your credit report.
Follow-up
We give our clients a one year follow-up included in our fee. We continuously monitor our clients' credit report throughout that time and take the appropriate steps to continuously work on improvement in their credit score.
Personal attention
We avoid the "one size fits all" approach and instead examine each client's credit report and prepare a plan based on that client's individual situation, in order to maximize progress in improving that client's credit rating.
Fees
What's wrong with typical "Credit Repair Agencies" is that their fees are out of range for a lot of people, especially those grappling with bad credit. Some even charge their clients thousands of dollars.
And the result?
1. People either can't afford to pay, and instead must to continue to endure poor credit, or ...
2. They have to BORROW money to pay the fees, further complicating their already desperate financial situation.
Our fees are way more affordable than those of most "Credit Repair Agencies." We understand the anguish of those who suffer from problem credit.
We believe our clients are deserving of the affordable help they need so desperately - and we consider it our duty and privilege to give them that help!
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