Does anyone have information or has used Lexington Law Credit repair services?

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BABYBANGELGRL asked:


Need to repair my “undesirable” credit for a future mortgage loan and are considering there services. Any suggestions please.

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Sunday, March 4th, 2007 Credit

5 Comments to Does anyone have information or has used Lexington Law Credit repair services?

  1. I did and after reading this article i decided to go for it. It was the best thing ever, no contracts, its cheap and it worked for me.

  2. Mike G on March 5th, 2007
  3. I worked with Lexington Law, and I don’t recommend it. They charge you a monthly fee, so they take their sweet time in getting the work done. I got fed up with them and canceled. A friend referred me to Unified Credit Services -http://www.unifiedcreditservices.com - and they were a million times better. They don’t charge monthly fees, just per item, so they get the job done quickly. I’ve been working with them for about 2 months, and more than half of my items have been cleaned off.

    Definitely stay away from Lexington and go with Unified.

  4. Joe F on March 5th, 2007
  5. Lexington law is a sub company of ASG. The people selling you the Lexington law packages do not work for Lexington Law they work for a teleservices contracted out by Lexington Law. Lexington Law is a member of the BBB but chances are that the call center that is hired by them to sell the service is not very great. They may tell you that they do not have a contract but have you agree to a retainer agreement which is a contract. They might have you agree to said contract without having you read it or having it read to you. Beware of this company and any other company related to ASG.

  6. Dru S on March 7th, 2007
  7. They rock! They charge you monthly so you can cancel once your credit is fixed. They work fast and they are the largest in the nation. They ONLY do credit repair services, nothing else.

    Here’s a link to them if you don’t have one:

  8. 1-800badcredit on March 8th, 2007
  9. They are a rip-off. Anything that they can do, you can do yourself. Use the Fair Credit Reporting Act as your guide.

  10. Bill C on March 12th, 2007

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