FAQ2023-11-05T22:47:35+00:00

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Here Is The Most Frequently Asked Questions.

Your ultimate guide to understanding the ins and outs of our services. Find answers to common questions, unravel myths, and gain insights into improving your credit score effectively.

What is credit repair?2023-11-05T23:04:15+00:00

Credit repair refers to the process of enhancing the creditworthiness of a company or individual. We achieve this by using the Fair Credit Reporting Act to eliminate any inaccurate information on your credit report that can harm your score. Even if our client owes debt to an account, we can file a claim requesting investigation of the information reported, and have it eliminated if either the furnisher or the Credit Bureau is found in violation of the Fair Credit Reporting Act.

When do I need credit repair services?2023-11-05T23:02:09+00:00

The simple answer is today. Unfortunately, there’s no “magic technique” that repairs credit history instantly; it’s an ongoing process that requires time. So, the sooner you engage our credit repair experts, the quicker we can move you along the process.

Does it take a year to repair credit?2023-11-05T22:54:57+00:00

With the majority of our clients, we’re able to successfully complete repairs in three months

Can I repair credit on my own?2023-11-05T22:55:17+00:00

Yes, you can. The laws stated under the Fair Credit Reporting Act can be used by anyone to file claims against negative or inaccurate information on a credit report. We admire and support those who seek education in consumer protection laws and want to look after their interests. However, we understand that not everyone has the time and resources to navigate the complicated disputing process. That’s where our experienced credit experts come in.

Are there any guarantees?2023-11-05T22:55:33+00:00

Yes, there are! We offer a 90-day, no-questions-asked, money-back guarantee if our credit repair experts fail to correct or remove at least one item from any of your credit reports in the initial three months of service.