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Services Offered
DIY Credit Repair
(Self-Guided with Expert Advice)
$150
Step-by-step guide on how to repair credit
Personalized credit improvement strategy
1 negative item professionally removed off your credit report (Includes mailing the letter(s) via certified mail on your behalf).
Credit-building resources and tips
60-minutes consultation to answer questions
Monthly Progress updates for 3 months
Service Disclaimer:
Results may vary based on individual credit situations.
Clients must actively participate by providing necessary documents and adhering to financial advice.
Some services may take 3-6 months for noticeable improvements.
***The final charge will include a $99.00 consultation fee plus a processing fee of 2.9% + $0.30.
Essential Credit Repair
(Everything-Done-For-You)
$775 to $2,500
Credit Report Analysis – Comprehensive review of credit reports from all three bureaus (Experian, Equifax, TransUnion).
Personalized Credit Repair Plan – Customized recommendations for improving credit.
Unlimited Dispute Filing – Remove errors, charge-offs, repossessions, medical debts, and other derogatory marks.
Debt Validation Requests – Formal letters requesting proof of legal debt collection.
Credit Score Tracking – Monthly updates on score changes and progress.
Guidance on debt management and budgeting.
Crafting goodwill letters to creditors for late payment removals.
Credit Rebuilding Strategy – Assistance in securing secured credit cards, credit builder loans, and authorized user trade lines.
Hard Inquiry Removal (if eligible) – Assistance with disputing unauthorized or excessive hard inquiries.
Debt Elimination Plan – Tailored strategies to tackle high-interest debt and improve credit utilization.
Service Disclaimer:
Results may vary based on individual credit situations.
Clients must actively participate by providing necessary documents and adhering to financial advice.
Some services may take 3-6 months for noticeable improvements.
***The final charge will include a $99.00 consultation fee plus a processing fee of 2.9% + $0.30.
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****After your purchase, you will receive a separate email containing a link to the web version of the e-book. This version includes clickable links to additional resources and articles designed to help you better understand the laws and regulations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
A violation removal letter is a formal document sent to a credit bureau, creditor, or collection agency requesting the removal of an inaccurate, unauthorized, or unlawful item from a credit report. This letter is typically based on violations of consumer protection laws, such as the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) or the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA).
A 609 letter is a formal credit dispute letter used to request the verification and removal of inaccurate or unverified information from a credit report. It is based on Section 609 of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), which grants consumers the right to request copies of their credit file and demand proof of how information was verified.
A violation letter is a formal written document that notifies an individual, company, or organization of a breach of laws, regulations, policies, or agreements. It is often used to demand corrective action, dispute inaccurate or unlawful practices, or serve as a legal warning.
The Experian Clarity Security Freeze Request Form is a formal letter template used by consumers to request a security freeze on their credit report with Clarity Services, Inc., a part of Experian. This freeze restricts access to the individual's credit report, preventing potential fraud or identity theft.
A 609 Dispute Letter is a formal letter used to dispute inaccurate, unverifiable, or outdated information on a credit report under Section 609 of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). This section gives consumers the right to request documentation that verifies the accuracy of negative items on their credit report.
An inquiry removal letter is a formal request sent to a credit bureau or creditor asking for the removal of unauthorized or inaccurate credit inquiries from a credit report.
A 609 letter is a formal credit dispute letter used to request the verification and removal of inaccurate or unverified information from a credit report. It is based on Section 609 of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), which grants consumers the right to request copies of their credit file and demand proof of how information was verified.
The 1st Initial Notice is a formal written request sent to a credit bureau or creditor to dispute the validity of a debt. This letter challenges the accuracy of a reported debt and demands proper documentation to verify its legitimacy before any payment is considered.
This Debt Reporting Violations Letter is a formal request for investigation and correction of inaccuracies related to debt reporting on your credit report. It references multiple legal provisions under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and other consumer protection laws. Follow these steps to complete and submit the letter properly.
An inquiry dispute letter is a formal letter sent to credit bureaus or creditors to challenge and request the removal of a hard or soft inquiry on your credit report. Inquiries appear when a lender, credit card company, or other entities check your credit report as part of a loan application, credit card approval, or other financial evaluations.
A violation letter is a formal written document that notifies an individual, company, or organization of a breach of laws, regulations, policies, or agreements. It is often used to demand corrective action, dispute inaccurate or unlawful practices, or serve as a legal warning.
An inquiry removal letter is a formal request sent to a credit bureau or creditor asking for the removal of unauthorized or inaccurate credit inquiries from a credit report.
This Cease and Desist Letter is a formal request for a debt collector to stop all communication regarding an alleged debt, as permitted under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), 15 U.S.C. § 1692c(c). Follow the steps below to correctly complete and submit this letter.
This form is a debt validation request letter template designed for individuals seeking proof of a debt collector’s legal authority to collect on a debt. It is structured in a professional format and emphasizes legal compliance under relevant U.S. laws, such as the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
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