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“I have had your service for over a year now. I have a new truck at a great interest rate and a loan at a great interest rate. All creditors rave about how great my credit is. It sounds really weird but i am getting the credit now! Thank you so much!”

    — S.S., Lexington Law Firm client

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Credit Repair Results

Looking around the industry these days we see an awful lot of hype. We see credit repair services making bold assertions without offering proof to support their claims.

It's true we make some bold claims ourselves — but we’ve got the numbers to back them up.

  4th Quarter Deletions (Oct - Dec 2004)
Acct in Counseling   410
Acct in Dispute   396
Bankruptcy   2461
Cannot Locate   107
Charge Off   22702
Civil Claim   149
Closed by Grantor   2570
Collection   35904
Contact Creditor   38
Credit   4841
Foreclosure   576
Granishment   15
Incl. in Bankruptcy   10414
Judgment   3348
Late Payment   42146
Lien   2515
Lost/Stolen Card   104
Negative   428
Partial Payment   6
Repossession   979
Settlement Accepted   2195
Q3 Total  
132304
The truth @ 75 deletions per hour.
Based on the 90-day period from Jul - Sep these results show we delete roughly 54,000 negative items per month, or 1800 per day, or 75 negative items per hour — 24 hours a day, seven days a week!

There’s more to this than meets the eye.
We depend on our clients to provide us with copies of their credit reports in order to determine total deletions. Since some clients fail to report back to us towards the end of their retainer agreement, the actual number of deletions is in fact higher than what we publish here — by as much as 10% according to our own estimates.

The results are amazing, but is it legal?
Yes. Disputing items on your credit report is your explicit right under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA.) Credit report repair is as legal as pleading “not guilty” in a court of law. It is entirely within your rights, and the freedom to do so is protected by law.