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Sub: #17 Thinking about using ecredit Attorney
Replied on 12-26-2009, 08:54 AM
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I used eCreditAttorney.com and in a little over 4 months almost everything negative from my report got deleted. I had several recent collection accounts, corresponding charge offs, a couple judgments and a bunch of late payments on my car.
All in all I spent about a hundred and twenty dollars using their service but it was worth every penny. They also have really good customer service which was important to me.
Hope that helps some.
I have some questions. Email me deleted...pm im thinking baout using them to raise my score.

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Replied on 12-30-2009, 08:44 AM
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I actually used eCreditAttorney.com & so far I'm thrilled! I've gotten about 12 items deleted off my reports. I let everything go when I was younger & regreted it. Now that I'm older I'm so much better at controlling my spending habits. I'd recommend them before I'd recommend Lexington Law. They are way cheaper & do excellent work. Here's their website in case you don't already have it.
http://www.ecreditattorney-marketing...te.php?id=5030
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Replied on 12-30-2009, 08:47 AM
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I have some questions. Email me deleted...pm im thinking baout using them to raise my score.
sorry no posting personal info per TOS rules.
http://www.ecreditattorney-marketing...te.php?id=5030

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Replied on 01-26-2010, 08:43 PM
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I just went to BBB and ecredit attorney received an F grade. I was considering using them to repair my credit. I am having a horrible time getting a home loan. Our scores are in the high 400's and low 500's.

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Replied on 01-29-2010, 01:03 PM
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I am a current client of ecreditattorney.com. They have great customer service and give you easy access to view the progress of your credit standing. I've been with them for about 6 months and have gotten 3 deletions so far. The negative items on my credit are very old. I've also had the opportunity to pay some collections off. So far, my credit score jumped up by 40 points. I need more points so I am just waiting to see what else they can get removed. The $29 fee a month is worth it because other companie's charge more. So far I am satisfied.. Transunion is very good at deleting items from getting the 1st letter but the other 2 credit bureaus are pretty tough, fyi...

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Replied on 02-02-2010, 12:22 PM
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I have used ecreditattony as well. They work very quickly, if you reply to them via email. This works very well for me because I am always on the go or overseas. Most websites give them bad reviews, but they are cheap and have done a great job for me.

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Sub: #23 lexington
Replied on 02-05-2010, 02:28 PM
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I have used lexington law for months, they are awesome at first and then seem to slow down on the removals, and I believe this is to keep your monthly payments coming in....so you still need them in a way.

I had 40 removals from Lexington but it took over a year (I am actually marc in waterville maine on the homepage map). Some of the basics were the first to drop off fast, ie a credit card showing it was put through bankruptcy but I have never been in bankruptcy. Then some items would slowly start coming off, and within the 40 they are counting the same item on 3 different reports. Another thing to keep in mind is that some of the items they removed came back onto the report. I had accedentally received some of their letters back to me and could see that they were just sending basic dispute letters out that any of us can do.

I stopped because I couldn't afford the cost at the time and am looking at going back but am looking at other companies as well... All in all Lexington is good, just not the fastest result...

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Sub: #24
Replied on 09-14-2010, 12:30 AM
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Hi everyone,
my credit history is not bad or poor at all,the problem with my my credit report is that its not that old in USA,i m just living here for 1 1/2 year,every time i go buy something between 3000-5000,it always got declined,so should i try e creditattorney to improve my credit...????




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Replied on 09-14-2010, 01:04 AM
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They wont be able to help you if you have a thin credit file. You need to start by getting credit and using it properly...start with a department store card or gas card and build your credit file.





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