If a credit repair company has taken advantage of you, you are not alone. Many “credit repair” businesses lure consumers with promises to erase negative credit information, even when that information is accurate and recent, and people end up paying for results they cannot legally deliver.
Congress passed the Credit Repair Organizations Act to curb unfair and deceptive practices. In general, credit repair companies cannot misrepresent what they can do, cannot take payment before services are fully performed, and must provide clear written disclosures and a signed contract that includes key terms, including your right to cancel.
If you believe you were misled or charged improperly, contact us for a free consultation. If you’ve been ripped off, we’ll go after the credit repair company and make them pay.
