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Frank Kriticos
  • Consumer Credit Expert
  • San Diego, CA
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Attorney's and credit repair

Frank Kriticos
  • Consumer Credit Expert
  • San Diego, CA
Posted

Hello all,

I just wanted to address something i've been hearing often lately.

If somebody is claiming they are getting great results with credit repair because of a a great attorney they are using, run the other way.

Attorney's have NO advantage.

It's not about the law. Anybody here can break down the FCRA and draw up legal documents etc. The questions is, what to do with them?

To be effective you have to know how the Bureau's work! YOU CANNOT OUT ATTORNEY'S THE BUREAU'S!!

Sorry for my rant but company's use attorney's for nothing more than marketing.

Frank

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