FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions
Who can see my credit reports?

Our credit service specialists are the only ones who will see your credit reports.

How do you restore bad credit?

Once we have your credit reports, we then dispute the questionable items to the credit reporting agencies and creditors/lenders on your behalf. Any information the agencies or creditors cannot verify is removed. Any dispute not responded to within the allowed response time is removed.


Probably sounds easy, but if you ask someone who has attempted to dispute their own credit, they will tell you it’s actually not. According to federal law, the credit agencies can ignore your dispute under a variety of conditions. A large percentage of dispute letters sent directly from consumers are rejected under one credit agency pretext or another. Making it a very time consuming and frustrating task.


After we dispute your negative credit, a new copy of your credit report will be sent to your address showing any deletions or improvements. When you receive your new copy you’ll send us the updated version of your credit report, so we can continue disputing the remaining negative items.


Any accurate and verifiable information will remain on the credit report. All too often, disputed credit items cannot be verified or in many instances the creditor will not respond to our dispute due to our approach and the negative item is removed.

How long does it take to repair my credit?

Every client is different, but generally, you can expect to start seeing some progress in 1 month, and a significant improvement in 6 months. Credit repair is a process and although we work quickly to repair your credit we can only move at the credit reporting agencies, court houses, and creditors' pace.