Credit Repair Advice Golden CO
If anyone says they can "fix" or "repair" your credit, watch your wallet!
Mary Annette Warren CPA
(303) 278-7046
(303) 278-7046
930 Quaker St
Golden, CO
Golden, CO
A Abbott Accounting CPA LLC
(303) 716-9432
(303) 716-9432
14142 W Evans Cir
Denver, CO
Denver, CO
Burton Bookkeeping Service
(303) 237-7444
(303) 237-7444
2700 Youngfield St
Denver, CO
Denver, CO
Gibson Arnold & Associates Accounting
(303) 273-9420
(303) 273-9420
1111 Washington Ave
Golden, CO
Golden, CO
Firor and Company Cpas
(303) 468-3490
(303) 468-3490
274 Union Blvd Ste 333
Denver, CO
Denver, CO
Cindy Ritter CPA
(303) 420-4092
(303) 420-4092
8706 W 70th Way
Arvada, CO
Arvada, CO
Accounting & Tax Solutions Inc
(303) 232-8300
(303) 232-8300
710 Kipling St Ste 205
Denver, CO
Denver, CO
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Credit Repair Advice
If Anyone Says They Can "Fix" or "Repair" Your Credit, Watch Your Wallet!
So-called "credit repair" services sometimes claim they are able to "clean up" a consumer's credit report, erase bad marks from a credit history or create a new credit identity. But there's one problem; it's illegal to make such claims. No one can legally remove negative information from a credit report if it's accurate.
Any company that says it can repair your credit probably is trying to take advantage of you. Credit repair companies can't do anything for you that you can't do yourself.
How to Recognize a Credit Repair Scam
Fortunately, there are several ways you can spot credit repair rip-offs:
They often charge high fees, between $250 and $5,000 up front.
- They typically say that they can offer you a quick fix for your credit problems.
- They use high-pressure sales tactics.
- They claim to be affiliated in some way with the federal government or some government agency.
- They promise to remove evidence of a previous bankruptcy and records of late payments from your credit report.
- They make sensational claims that sound too good to be true.
- They claim that they know loopholes in the law to fix your credit. For example, they claim that if you dispute an item on your report in writing and the creditor does not respond within 30 days, the item must be removed. However, even after the item is removed, the credit bureau can continue to investigate the item and it will go right back onto your credit report if proven valid. Meanwhile, you paid a scam artist to have it "removed." ...
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