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LEXINGTON LAW
Lexington is a law firm focusing on repairing credit reports. They have helped
over 300,000 Americans repair their credit reports by removing inaccurate,
misleading, or unverifiable information (in other words, "questionable" negative
credit.) From bankruptcies to charge-offs to tax liens, they have challenged
virtually every credit problem under the sun - and deleted over 600,000 items
last year alone.
Their service is engineered from the ground up with credit report repair in
mind, and they offer two levels of service. First, Lexington's results-tested
regular service utilizes the Fair Credit Reporting Act to remove inaccurate and
unverifiable items from your credit reports. Second, their Concord upgrade
incorporates additional legal interventions which may expedite your results.
Whichever service level you choose, they will leverage their entire arsenal of
credit experience and powerful strategies on your behalf.
The concept of credit and debt has been with us since the origin of
civilization. It has evolved over the years to meet a wide variety of challenges
and plays major role in how we conduct our modern affairs. The idea of using
mathematics and statistics to determine a credit score was pioneered about 40
years ago by Fair Issac and Co in San Rafael, California. This system was found
to accurately predict financial risk and was adopted by lenders, insurers,
landlords and employers -- even the legal system. It was brought into mainstream
use during the 1980's as a way to quickly evaluate the risk associated with an
individual.
Today your credit score is the most important tool you can use when navigating
the financial world.
From buying a house to qualifying for a job, your credit score can either be
your best friend -- or your worst enemy.
Step 1: Forward your credit reports.
You begin each cycle by forwarding to copies of your credit reports from
all three of the major credit bureaus. Keep in mind that the credit bureaus
will only correspond directly with you, not your law firm. Without receiving
these updated reports Lexington Law have no way of knowing which items were
removed successfully. Updated reports should be mailed to their office, not
faxed or emailed
Step 2: Choose which items to dispute.
Once your credit reports are received Lexington Law enters the information
into their database. Using their online Dispute Valet service you then
choose which items to dispute, and how. Sound complicated? Not to worry. The
service comes with an easy-to-use wizard that makes this step a simple
matter of pointing and clicking with your mouse.
Step 3: Lexington works your case
Lexington begins the dispute process by drawing upon its vast arsenal of
credit report repair strategies and experience to challenge questionable
negative items directly with the credit bureaus. Depending on the number of
question able items on your credit reports this step will be repeated for
each subsequent loop through the cycle. (Clients who have selected the
upgraded Concord level of service receive additional legal interventions
such as account history investi- gations pursuant to several consumer
protection statutes.)
Step 4: Sit back and relax.
The credit bureaus have 30 days to investigate your dispute. After that,
they must inform you of the results of their investigation, update your
credit report and send you a copy of the updated report. It usually takes 60
days between the day Lexington Law sends a dispute and you receive an
updated report. When you receive a response from a bureau, make a copy of
the updated report for your records then send the original to Lexington to
move your case forward
Top 10 Things You
May Not Know About Lexington Law
1. Founded n 1991, Lexington has over 17 years of credit correction history
2. Lexington Law has 22 attorneys in 16 states – with a combined 80 years of
experience in consumer credit law
3. Lexington Law is responsible for the employment of 400 in-house
attor4neys, paralegals, and agents, making us the largest credit correction
law firm on the planet!
4. Lexington Law’s new home is a 50,000 square foot campus located in North
Salt Lake, UT
5. Lexington Law is an accredited member of the Better Business Bureau
6. Lexington Law has serviced over half a million clients since 2002
7. Lexington Law has successfully deleted over 3 million questionable
negative items from consumer credit reports since 2002, and growing every
day
8. Lexington Law Concord clients have seen an average of 8.7 deletions
within the first 3 months – and 28.6 deletions by month 12 (on their
combined reports)
9. Lexington Law Deletionss in the 4th quarter of 2007 totaled over 48,846
every month, 1,592 every day, 66 every hour
10. Lexington Law doesn’t focus on cheap promises. It is backed by
experience and indisputable client results
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