The attorney advantage is your advantage.

While there are many companies that tout themselves as credit repair organizations, very few others have the clout or the experience necessary to represent you adequately in a dispute.

Look at it this way… if you were going to purchase a dog to guard your home, would you select a poodle or a German Shepherd? While the poodle will yap a lot and maybe try to nip a couple times, it is easily kicked to the curb * by someone intent on doing you harm. The Shepherd on the other hand is well equipped to sound a warning and then back it up with teeth if necessary. Most wrongdoers would be just rather not mess with the Shepherd rather than see if it will bite.

This is much like most of the credit repair companies and ours. The bureaus and your creditors know that our attorneys can and will take them to court costing them lots of money in the process. If each bureau makes a average of $18 a year per consumer, why would they spend thousands fighting about removing an entry in court? It does not make financial sense and they know it.

The credit bureaus have large ad campaigns that say you can dispute your own credit reports.

Sure they do. Why wouldn’t they? They are paid by your creditors who benefit from your bad credit by being able to charge you higher interest rates. It’s all about the money and don’t think otherwise.

But can you dispute your own credit reports? I say you absolutely can. It just takes specialized skills and knowledge of the laws. It’s no different than having the skills to build your own house, repair your own transmission or having a baby at home. They can all be done, you just need to know what you are doing. While a plumber may be good at his job, he needs a good heart doctor to unplug his clogged arteries.

Why not let the professionals fix your credit while you have the peace of mind it is being done right the first time?

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* I love animals and am not suggesting that you should kick or otherwise abuse animals. It is just a saying.

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