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Old 05-25-2009, 05:52 PM
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Has anyone hired Lexington Law? I was their client for about 4 months and had nothing removed from my credit reports from all 3 CRAs. Communications sucked. All I got was letters from CRAs stating they report info that is accurate under the law and I forward these letters and all other correspondences. I did'nt understand the laws and procedures in credit repair at that time. All I have is late payments history dating back mostly about 5 years.

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Has anyone hired Lexington Law? I was their client for about 4 months and had nothing removed from my credit reports from all 3 CRAs. Communications sucked. All I got was letters from CRAs stating they report info that is accurate under the law and I forward these letters and all other correspondences. I did'nt understand the laws and procedures in credit repair at that time. All I have is late payments history dating back mostly about 5 years.

Any comments on this company?
As with most companies they don't guarantee everything will be removed.Remember some things are hard to remove because they are a fact if you were late and they can prove it their not going to remove it.Remember if a company has a few complaints with the BBB is common,what you look for is if there resolved.
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Old 05-26-2009, 12:42 AM
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There are a few other threads about Lexington Law here. Just use the search feature up top.

I encourage consumers with bad credit to repair it on there own. It just takes a little time, but if they choose to use a credit repair company, I strongly recommend Lexington Law.

There are very few people at credit repair forums that will say anything good about Lexington or any credit repair company. It's like walking into a for sale by owners forum and asking if you should hire a realtor.

These people have taken the time to learn credit repair and they don't understand why anyone wouldn't. It's not that hard and really, everyone should know their civil/consumer rights.
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Personally i would at least attempt a repair of my credit myself. Isn't that hard but is time consuming. There are plenty of sites with step by step guides around and even some software available that make it easier to track.
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