
Credit Repair Packages
PLATINUM
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GREAT FOR NEW BUSINESS OR RESTRUCTURING BUSINESSES
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BUSINESS & PERSONAL
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CREDIT REPAIR SERVICE (FREE)
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CREDIT BUILDING (FREE)
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FOR SOMEONE WHO NEED ALL THREE (3)
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MAXIMIZE YOUR PERSONAL CREDIT
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FUNDING WITHIN 2-3 WEEKS
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*9.9% SUCCESS FEE
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UP TO $250,000 IN FUNDING
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0% INTEREST FOR UP TO YEAR
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BUSINESS CREDIT WILL NOT REPORT TO YOUR PERSONAL CREDIT REPORT
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE IN 45 BUSINESS DAYS
Why Choose Us
What is Credit Restoration?
Remove Negative Items From Your Credit Reports
WHAT IT IS … Quite simply, credit restoration, also referred to as credit repair, is the process of disputing the accuracy or verifiability of account information in your credit reports. Disputing information in your credit reports with the credit reporting agencies (CRAs), creditors and collection agencies is a legal right afforded to consumers through provisions of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and other federal consumer protection laws.
Upon receiving a dispute, CRAs and creditors have 30 days to investigate and ascertain whether the accounts are incorrect, outdated or unverifiable. If so, any such accounts must be removed from the credit report and the results of the investigation sent to the consumer within 5 days.

5 Tips on How to Spot a Credit Repair Scam
It’s easy enough to spot these outright scams and to choose a legitimate credit repair company. Just look for tell-tale signs like:
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Poorly Designed Websites: You may also notice unsecure servers (http:// instead of https:// in the URL).
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Strange Email Addresses: Email domain names that don’t match the website’s domain name or personal addresses like @hotmail, @yahoo, or @gmail should raise flags.
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Bad Third-party Reviews: Always check Better Business Bureau or TrustPilot for reviews, or just do a Google search if you’re suspicious of a company.
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Up-front Payments: Though it’s not always a scam, a site asking for payment before doing any work should make you suspicious.
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No phone number: Even if you’d never call because you prefer to email, a company without a real phone number is often not a real company. If you’re not sure, call the number to see what happens.