On Mon, March 26, 2007 12:42 am, Ralph Shumaker wrote:
> Lan Barnes wrote:
>
>>Ever check your credit report? Ever try to get something false off it?
>>
>>They are unaccountable and they act like it.
>>
>>
>>
> Actually, there is an outfit in Colorado that I hired to do just that.
> It is *incredible* the things they've cleaned off my reports (including
> things I didn't think could come off, including things *not* false).
>
> They *are* accountable (though they *do* behave as though they are
> not).  They are bound by laws that were passed to reform this very
> problem.  And they can get into trouble if they do not adhere to these
> laws.
>
> A quote from this Colorado outfit:
> As with all reputable credit repair firms, we combine the expertise of
> veteran credit specialists with the firepower of top-notch attorneys.
> However, our experience goes far beyond a legal library, and our staff
> knows more about credit than most lawyers. While fixing your credit
> history is important and can be complicated, it seldom requires legal
> intervention to clean up errors in your credit report data.
>

Hmm ... pray tell me (off list if you prefer) the name and contact info of
this magic Colorado group. I have this friend ... yeah, friend, that's the
ticket ...

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Lan Barnes

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