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Sub: #49 Pleasant experience dealing with RMCN
Replied on 04-21-2011, 11:43 PM
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I just signed up with the lady name Lori Boyce. She educated me on how to increased my score over the phone and it's free of charged. I only have three negative data and bunch of inquiries that blemished my fico score. I think it's better for you to run your own credit report because you have a better visibility of what's going on to your credit file. Ms. Boyce is very helpful and we both analyzed what's going on with my credit report. She explained every detail to me about their processed. We both read the terms and agreement to ensure that I understand the whole program. She have me electronically signed, print and save the terms of agreement for my file. She spend a long hours on the phone to make sure that I understand everything. She also have me write it down and explained the fees and charges before she signed me up.

So far my experience is very pleasant. I will keep you all posted when I see the first result.


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Sub: #50
Replied on 04-22-2011, 01:37 AM
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Thanks for sharing your experience. I'm planning to deal with them. Hope I too have a good experience.

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Sub: #51
Replied on 05-04-2011, 10:13 AM
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They make promises and do not keep them

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Sub: #52
Replied on 05-04-2011, 10:16 AM
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Sounds sooo good at first, so nice, but very high turnover in employees. Do not expect your person u started with to be around 3 months later. At which point your file will be delayed and nobody will help you. They say they promise to give service for life and I paid 1600 and 2 yrs later nobody will speak with me. My person left in the process so I was never even finished. They did start and seems like they should be able to do a good job but geez that is not our story!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Sub: #53
Replied on 05-06-2011, 12:24 PM
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They are terrible!!!!!!!!!!

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Sub: #54
Replied on 05-07-2011, 07:56 AM
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My experience was horrible. treated me like crap and all they wanted was a "retainer' over a thousand doallers plus a fee for 6 months. and the retainer had to be paid up front. I thought they couldn't do that by law or do they use the lawyer retainer phrase to btpass that. I never signed up and never will.

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Sub: #55
Replied on 05-08-2011, 11:27 PM
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You have taken the right step by not signing retainer agreement.

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Replied on 05-09-2011, 01:27 AM
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I've gotten letters, in the past from RMCN. Someone, in the above post, said they signed up with them. Why would you do that when the are a collection agency? According to the letters that I've recieved from them, that's what they are. They were asking me to "pay for a debt" that was way beyond the SOL date and if I paid them anything, I would start the 'clock over'.

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Sub: #57 Stepoconner
Replied on 05-30-2011, 09:16 AM
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well I used there service and I found it to be fabulous. I started out with so much negatives on my report and working with this service helped me to regain alot of advantages. my credit has allowed me to purchase a vechile and now im on my way to purchasing a home. You just have to step out and do what they require and watch the outcome be a postive change.

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Sub: #58 People please!
Replied on 06-08-2011, 09:00 AM
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I am a repeat client with RMCN and dealing with Doug Parker's company has had nothing but positive affects on ALL of my credit scores. My Equifax score alone when up about 100 points. Without this company I would not have been able to get approved for my brand new house.

Having read through the reponses on this forum I can see that a lot of you were just too impatient or too ignorant to deal with such a customer service friendly company. You probably didn't understand what you were signing into and then logged onto a site like this and believed a bunch of lies that were spewed at you from some disgruntled ex-employee.

I challenge you to give this company a chance. They have changed my credit and my life as they have no doubt done with so many others. Do some REAL research. The Better Business Bureau is a non-federal company that you have to pay to have any real standing with.

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Sub: #59 RMCN "credit repair"
Replied on 06-08-2011, 03:07 PM
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They need to change their name to "Wreck my credit now". You can't believe anything they tell you. Super nice and very impressive up front, but it's all smoke and mirrors. Once you sign their contract and they're in your bank account, good luck. You pay a hefty up front fee, then get charged for the next 6 months....they tell you that you can cancel early, but try to take them up on that and you won't get any response from them. I'm still cleaning up after them. They do a lot of "you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours" type of referrals that keep them going.

Sub: #60 RMCN Credit services
Replied on 09-09-2011, 09:46 AM
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To all investigating RMCN,

I recently read ALL the postings listed here and I saw that one was posted by Doug Parker the ceo where he gave his email address. I emailed him and he promptly emailed me back. While I see there has been several complaints and praises a CEO who cares enough to give his email address and promptly address concerns is leading a company i feel comfortable doing business with. I am not giving them praise yet, just a shot, but i will be more then happy to update anyone who has any questions on how my experience is going. my email is equipmentmover at gmail dot com. Shoot me an email and i will give you updates as well as posting here on what happens. If it goes bad I WILL post it everywhere. good luck getting your credit repaired all! I almost forgot, Doug Parker did call me personally and seems like a stright shooter at least so far.

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Sub: #61 Louis Pujols And Eric Green Know their jobs
Replied on 12-29-2011, 08:48 PM
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Hi guys. I am new to this type of forum. I joined because I am on the road to better credit and I found this forum to be the most insightful as far as credit repair tips and info.

Back in August I signed up with RMCN to improve my credit situation and it turns out that it was the BEST thing I've ever spent my money on. It's was kinda pricey but well worth every penny and then some. When I came to them I started out with Eric Green. He started on my account and checked in with me frequently. Due to a promotion Eric passed the account to Louis Pujols. And it's has been a seamless transition. He is also a great representative.
Anyway, when i started My credit scores were in the low 500's and four months later I'm at 661, 689, and 727. I've also been approved for a car loan from a major bank with a 4.99% interest rate. WOW! I'm so excited about my credit and my dream of getting into a new home is becoming a reality Thanks to RMCN.
I brag about them to everyone I know. Since then two of my friends have signed up. My life has changed and it's all because of this company. Thank you Eric and Luis.




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