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Replied on 04-04-2007, 01:56 PM
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Has anyone dealt with them RECENTLY. I see a couple of old threads but nothing recent.

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Replied on 04-04-2007, 02:08 PM
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Keeping on the safe side, take the quote from Lexington Law and know their terms of the settlement offer. You need to have a clear understanding of the fine print. Compare it with one more company before making the final decision and signing the contract.

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I am a current client, and happy so far. I just signed up in March, and it's a slow process at first, but I've started to see replies from the credit bureaus. I know I could do it myself, but besides working full time, school, and being a parent, I have NO extra time. It's well worth the money spent to get someone else to deal with the headache of credit repair...




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