Credit law repair (or [dis]repair) firms such as Lexington Law Firm EARN the distinguished award as most misleading credit repair company…on the face of the planet!

For years, my real estate customers and I desperately searched for a legitimate, effective & affordable credit repair company.
Whether stupid, desperate or both, my customers flushed real money down the toilet on every credit repair company we could find that gave us the impression they could get results.
At one time, I knew nothing about credit repair.
I innocently (but stupidly) *thought* hiring a “law firm” would be best for repairing credit fast.Right?Of course, attorneys claiming to specialize in credit repair should (be able to) fix credit…and at the ridiculously low price of $79.95 /month, that was a steal.
Or so my customers and I thought.
At that time, my customers and I didn’t know what questions to ask Lexington Law Firm or any other credit repair companies out there. They promised results, and we naively took their word for it…until bad things began to happen more and more often and with more and more people.
Number One: Not one credit repair company including Lexington Law Firm would ever let my customers see the dispute letters they sent on my customers’ behalf.
Number Two: Not one credit repair company ever consulted with my customers about their credit reports and which (if any) accounts were inaccurately reported.I know…I know…these two obvious RED FLAGS should have steered us clear from (dis)repair companies…but it wasn’t until later when we got our hands on “leaked” dispute letters sent by Lexington Law Firm that my customers’ suspicions were confirmed…that they were defrauded!
**Disclaimer** I worked with many, many real estate customers who handed their money to Lexington Law Firm and got nothing in return except bad credit and lighter wallets. Proceed at your own risk. Results may vary.
What you are about to see are copies of the EXACT dispute letters Lexington Law Firm was sending Experian, Equifax & Experian on my customers’ behalf.
THE HORRIBLE SHOCK….
Are you ready to see actual letters sent on behalf of people who paid Lexington Law Firm to improve their credit?
**Important** If you’re so new to credit repair that you can’t see what’s WRONG with these letters, let me be clear: these letters are CRAP! These “kind” of letters say NOTHING…they’re vague. Notice the vernacular? If these guys really are a law firm, is this really the kind of letters you would expect to see from a LAW FIRM? Credit disrepair companies do NOT want the bureaus thinking disputes are coming from a credit disrepair company.
More importantly, check out the following 3 examples reflecting the TYPE of letter sent (from Credit Reporting Agencies with just one purpose: attempt to score deletions on accurately reported bad credit accounts. Dangerous!!!!
Example #1

Example #2

Example #3

Credit law repair SHOULD be much better (a whole lot better and much less devious) than these CRAPPY letters! Let me be 100% clear. If somebody is sending this kind of letter to the bureaus, you (probably) will not get the results you want…and need!

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