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Old 10-15-2008, 08:24 PM
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Well, 80% is about average, I guess. But, credit repair companies are not allowed to make guarantees according to the CROA (Credit Repair Organizations Act).

I quit personally doing credit repair for clients about a year ago, but I still get asked quite frequently by clients. I realized that I could educate and help way more people by coming up with a website and promoting it then by personally working on their credit reports. I now get about 50,000 visitors every month.

As Americans, we have may civil rights and I think people should learn consumer law and the credit repair process. Because what you don't know CAN and WILL hurt you.

But, I realize that not everyone wants to learn this stuff. The same as not everyone wants to learn how to change their oil or do their taxes. They just want their credit repaired and would rather pay a professional to have it done.

So, I have done research on credit repair companies and established relationships with them so that I can refer clients to them and know that they will be taken care of.

I refer most clients to Lexington Law. But, I have compiled a list of the top credit repair companies and recommend that you check them out and pick the one that works best for you. I have met with (in person) or spoke to the owner of every company on that list.

I refer literally hundreds of people to these companies every month and have not had 1 complaint. If I ever get a complaint, I will contact them directly and ask what the deal is.
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