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Credit Repair

Any score below 650 is considered "bad" credit. Having a bad score could keep you from:

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Purchasing your dream home.
Getting the lowest interest rate on a new car.
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Being approved for credit cards.
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Receiving loans from banks.
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Getting that dream job.

CREDIT REPAIR DOESN'T HAVE TO BE CONFUSING

We can show you what is negatively impacting your credit score and provide a plan of action to correct the information.
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Frequently asked questions.

What is Credit Repair?

Credit repair is the process of addressing any questionable negative items that could be hurting your credit profile. If the bureaus and your creditors can’t verify these items are fair and accurate, they are required to remove them.

"Good credit" is probably something you hear a lot, right? Having good credit is essential to your everyday life. Having a credit score above 650 will give you the opportunity to obtain a home, dream car, job, credit cards, or loans.

Why is Credit Repair important?

Can I repair my own credit?

Yes. You just need to contact the bureaus and your creditors to address any errors on your credit. That being said, this process is time-consuming and confusing. Working with a reputable credit repair company like CreditRepair.com can help you remove these items from your reports quickly and efficiently.

How long does credit repair take?

Honestly, we can’t say. There’s no way to predict in advance how long it will take to repair your credit, as every credit situation is different. That being said, past members have seen an average increase of 40 points in just four months*, and have typically stayed with us for six months.

Can my credit be repaired?

Unfortunately, we can’t guarantee anything. But we can promise to help you work to address any unfair or inaccurate negative items hurting your credit profile.

What can be removed from my credit reports?

Anything inaccurate, unfair or unverified can be challenged with the bureaus and your creditors. This includes collections, late payments, charge-offs, liens, bankruptcies, repossessions and more.

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