Has any one used Greg Tilley or vitesse financial for credit repair?
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real estate guru wants to know:
I was just wondering if this was a good company to use to for credit repair and if you have used it what did you think of your expericence and how well did it help you credit score?
I was just wondering if this was a good company to use to for credit repair and if you have used it what did you think of your expericence and how well did it help you credit score?
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Don’t pay anyone to repair this for you.
You can do this ALL on your own.
Read, read, read. Go to a bookstore and find a book on it.
There is ABSOLUTELY no need to pay people good money for something so easy.
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Before you sign up with any credit repair company, read what the FTC has to say:
You may receive an offer from a company that claims it can fix your bad credit rating. The truth is if the credit bureaus have accurate information, there’s nothing you or anyone else can do to quickly improve your score if you haven’t managed your debts well in the past. (The only way to influence your score is to start managing your debt wisely.) And if there are errors in your file, you can contact the bureaus directly — you don’t need to pay someone else to do it. The three major bureaus have instructions on how to do this on their Web sites.
The Federal Trade Commission says it has never seen a legitimate credit repair company. But just in case, the FTC has crafted a series of rules these companies must obey.
Credit repair companies are not allowed to take money up front before they do any work. They’re not supposed to make false claims about their services. They must tell you that you have three days to cancel and then honor that waiting period. And they have to give you a written contract that includes the price, the precise services they are offering you, the length of time it will take to get results, any guarantees and the company’s official name and business address.
So no matter who you use, it is just more money down the drain.
Hope this answer is of help to you
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