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Trinity Credit Services

Date: Fri, 09/08/2006 - 12:43

Submitted by Erika
on Fri, 09/08/2006 - 12:43

Posts: 7 Credits: [Donate]

Total Replies: 8


Has anyone ever worked with them and how did things work out?


Trinity is a legal operating company and when I signed up with them I was about a 586 and now I am a 758.

All you have to do when working with them is making sure to e-mail the results to them. The process is only 6 months long and I would recommend it to anyone who is interested and getting negative thing removed from their credit report!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 10/19/2006 - 09:38

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If you value your hard earned money, DO NOT give it to these thieves !!!!!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 15:41

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[SIZE=3]Trinity Credit Services is full of ish!!!! I paid the $700 send in all required paperwork and ONLY removed 4 items within FIVE MONTHS and the program is SIX MONTHS. What a RIP OFF!!!!!!! My account manager was RUDE when I questioning him about the lack of removals on my account. I wanted to catch a plan to TX and beat his a$$. It’s funny how he wasn’t RUDE at the beginning. PLEASE DON’T GIVE YOUR MONEY TO TRINITY. I will be filing a complaint with the BBC here in Michigan. And I will be posting stuff on every blog about Trinity. [/SIZE]


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 03/29/2011 - 13:48

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I payed an incredible amount of money $1,800 just for me. I am 4 months into the process. My results have been OK. From a 480 score i'm probably at a 580. I am very optimistic that by the end of the process I will be at a "good" score. I expect to, at the very least, have a 620 score. In all honesty their process does work. My account manager has been rude after closing, he has sent me to other people. However, they have gotten correct information off my Credit Report. I had a judgement removed from my report. Everyone tells you this is impossible. Here is the bottom line: I am not sure what their process is but I think its a little more than just debt validation and disputing to the Credit Bureaus. I don't know if its right or wrong but in all honesty your credit report is a way to make money off you. People make a living reporting correct and incorrect information. Collection agencies report accounts more than once, they resell the debt many times. This causes your credit to look perpetually blemished. Everyone deserves a second chance but no one will just hand it to you. Therefore, if you went through a rough time (for whatever reason) and want to fix your situation and have the goodwill to not make the same mistakes again. Why not?


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 05/16/2011 - 21:01

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The results I got are not 100% of negative items removed but any items, specially correct ones removed is truly a blessing. Performing this yourself I received exactly Zero results. The Credit Bureaus know what they are doing, and they are good at it. They don't work for you, they work for the banks. They have absolutely no regard for your credit standing. I had a good friend go to one of their offices and explain that something that truly isn't his needed to be removed and they said: "Everyone and their mom comes here telling us that debts aren't theirs, write a letter"
This is extremely disrespectful. They make a living selling information you have not authorized them to report and they don't have the decency to investigate a dispute? BTW, judgements, bankruptcies and public records in general are very easy to remove, if the proper steps are taken. People are led to believe that the courts report to credit bureaus...Not true! The credit bureaus pay people to go dig public records. Sent the court a letter asking them to validate the debt, to prove that it is indeed yours. Every single time...either no response or a letter explaining that their is a docket with that lawsuit in their files but they don't report to credit bureaus and have nothing to do with them. They wash their hands...Now, go to Transunion.com and ask them what they think about this. They will give you a generic response:...correct information stays on file for 7 to 10 years. They are really making fools out of us.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 05/16/2011 - 21:12

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