Does Credit Repair Really Work?
Why is it so common to hear
that bad credit can't be repaired?
Credit is a way of life in America.
Without good credit, you have to take your seat in the
second-class section of our economy. But, if your credit is
in shambles, you may not be willing to wait for seven years
while your credit report repairs itself.
Is there anything you can do to speed
your credit repair?
Many authorities, such as the news
media, will tell you there is nothing you can do to repair
your credit. Newspapers, magazines, and TV news journals all
seem to be unanimous in discouraging you from making any
effort to repair your credit before the seven year limit.
How do these journalists explain Lexington Law Firm? Lexington Law has repaired over one hundred
thousand negative items from individual consumer
credit reports in the last two years. What about the
thousands of Americans who have repaired their own credit?
Why has the media repeatedly denied the possibility of
repairing credit when substantial evidence points to the
contrary? Who stands to gain from such a broad campaign of
disinformation?
The giant credit reporting agencies
(credit bureaus) have maintained a consistent public
relations effort to dissuade you from repairing the
information appearing on your credit reports. The credit
bureaus are especially intent on steering you clear of
"credit repair" companies that promise to help you
repair your credit. The bureaus claim that these companies
"cannot have accurate information removed from your
credit report."
If you are like 70% of Americans that
have less than perfect credit, you're sure to be interested
in the truth about credit repair. If there were a legitimate
alternative to seven years of credit denial, that
alternative could mean early parole from the bad credit
prison.
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