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has anyone ever used lexington law for help with threr credit and do they really work?

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  1. No, they are a fraud. Do your homework and you will realize that they do nothing that you can't do yourself FOR FREE. Essentially they file frivolous letters with the credit bureaus disputing your records--which are non-effective--and charge you an arm and a leg for the service. Again, do your homework--google search "lexington law fraud" or "lexington law scam" and you'll find your answer. Please do not waste your money--the only thing that will "repair your credit" is 1) negotiating with the company that originally placed the negative rating with the three agencies-- 2) and time (history of not doing anything that would initiate a bad report on your credit). The entire credit rating industry needs massive reform to protect the Average American. But, the banks literally run the country, so that's pretty much a dream. I wish you luck~ I understand how frustrating your problem must be. These services prey on the frustrations of uninformed individuals--and make the situation worse. But now you are informed. :O)
  2. I know lots of people who can do the same thing for as little as $125 or free depending upon what your end goal is. Check out the free evaluation site at the source website. Good luck.
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