Can credit repair companies be trusted?
Many "credit repair" companies claim to remove negative credit with the flick of a wrist. Their advertisements make
bold assertions and money-back guarantees: "Bankruptcy, tax liens, judgments... no problem!! One hundred percent
guaranteed!! Credit report 100% cleared in 30 days!!" Can they really make such sweeping guarantees?
While some credit repair companies are outright frauds, others are not fraudulent and they use the dispute process to
obtain impressive results. In fact, they delete thousands of negative credit listings every day. There is a company called,
Lexington Law who has been doing it for 15 years.
Unfortunately, it is risky to trust anyone to help you restore your credit. It is estimated that fraudulent credit
repair companies have bilked Americans out of more than fifty million dollars. The majority of credit repair companies
were started by entrepreneurs with a penchant for marketing. Consumers have flocked to these "credit doctors" only
to discover that their advertisements proved far more impressive than their results. Hiring a credit repair company
is like playing Russian roulette. Many of them are effective and legitimate, but it is difficult to tell a rip-off
from the real article.
So... can credit repair companies guarantee results?
Not a chance! No credit repair company is so good that it can guarantee a specific outcome. It would be like a
defense lawyer guaranteeing that the jury will find his client innocent. Guarantees are a sure sign of credit repair
fraud. A warranty, where the credit repair company promises a refund if certain results don't occur, is a better,
more realistic claim. Lexington Law is a respectable company that we recommend.
Not surprisingly, the credit bureaus have declared war against the credit repair companies and those selling instruction
on how to do-it-yourself. The bureaus lambaste credit repair companies in the media and send anti-credit repair
literature to anyone whom they suspect of using credit repair services. The bureaus unflinchingly deny that accurate
information can be removed from a credit report.
The simple truth is that you do not have to endure bad credit for seven to ten years as long as you feel comfortable
challenging the accuracy or verifiability of your credit listings. If so, it is possible to restore creditworthiness
within a much shorter time.
However you decide to address your credit challenges, realize that regardless of what you may hear in the news media,
thousands before you have sought help and restored their credit. They can show you their homes, cars, and credit cards.
Despite the newspaper articles, TV reports, and other credit bureau propaganda to the contrary, the simple truth remains:
you can restore your credit.