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Credit Repair Scams There are tens of thousands of people who currently have “less than perfect credit”. Typically, this phrase is a polite way of stating that an individual’s credit has been damaged. The ramifications of this financial condition can be quite extensive. It can be extremely difficult, and in some instances impossible, to obtain loans or lines of credit. Additionally, poor credit can negatively impact employment opportunities as well as the ability to rent or lease housing. Although an individual’s credit can be restored over time, many people are eager to find a quick fix. As a result, con artists and disreputable companies have found plenty of targets for their credit repair scams. Credit repair scams always revolve around the idea of providing an individual with good credit in a short amount of time. It is important to know that this is not possible! Only timely payments over a lengthy period will restore an individual’s damaged credit. In other words, as with most areas of life, there are no quick fixes. However, there are several variations of credit repair scams that would lead people to believe the contrary. Let’s examine each of these groups.
It is possible to repair damaged credit. However, this is a lengthy process that requires discipline and hard work. Individuals should resist the urge to circumnavigate the system by hiring a credit repair specialist. More often than not, it will only lead to trouble. Also see: Fix
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