Credit Restoration Starts With Understanding Credit

In order to restore anything, you must have an idea of what you want it to look like. The first thing we do in order to restore your credit and teach you how to raise your credit score to 700+ in 90 days or less is to understand what you owe, who you owe, if the amount is correct, and if the creditor is valid.

The second thing is to start the rebuilding process. This is not as hard as you think. We have specific banks and organizations that are waiting to help you be successful. Once we complete step one, we will give you the websites and locations to complete step two of rebuilding. This is as easy as following the steps we give you.

If you have been waiting for someone to take you by the hand and lead on exactly what to do; this is the course for you. Let's get started.


Statistics Don't Lie

According to the Federal Trade Commission (ftc.gov) Overall, the congressionally mandated study on credit report accuracy found that one in five consumers had an error on at least one of their three credit reports.

“These are eye-opening numbers for American consumers,” said Howard Shelanski, Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Economics. “The results of this first-of-its-kind study make it clear that consumers should check their credit reports regularly. If they don’t, they are potentially putting their pocketbooks at risk.”

The study, in which participants were encouraged to use the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) process to resolve any potential credit report errors, also found that:

  • One in four consumers identified errors on their credit reports that might affect their credit scores;
  • One in five consumers had an error that was corrected by a credit reporting agency (CRA) after it was disputed, on at least one of their three credit reports;
  • Four out of five consumers who filed disputes experienced some modification to their credit report;    
  • Slightly more than one in 10 consumers saw a change in their credit score after the CRAs modified errors on their credit report; and
  • Approximately one in 20 consumers had a maximum score change of more than 25 points and only one in 250 consumers had a maximum score change of more than 100 points. 

So you see, its not just you and its not going to fix itself. This is another issue that we can use the tools we have to complete the process.

To get what you've never had, you must do some things you've never done. You did not capture low credit scores and "bad credit" overnight, so please forgive yourself, and know that it won' be changed overnight, but if you are willing to take this step of action in faith... good credit is just a few steps away. Won't you get started today?

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