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Honestly Prissy, I would never go to a credit repair agency. As long as you can sound professional, and know your rights concerning collections... e.g., what can and cannot be accomplished, the legalities concerning how you word your letters, et cetera, I would steer clear of them.
That is just my opinion, based off of my experience. (Not personally, but I know that my Father has dished out a ton of money to his CRA, to no avail.)
A credit repair company can do no more for you than you can yourself. Actually, they probably can do less than you because legally they are limited to what they can do.
I would save your money and use it to pay off debt.
The most it would cost is the cost of a CMRRR and stamps.
@guiness56 wrote:A credit repair company can do no more for you than you can yourself. Actually, they probably can do less than you because legally they are limited to what they can do.
I would save your money and use it to pay off debt.
The most it would cost is the cost of a CMRRR and stamps.
I agree with this 100%. Save your money and do it yourself.
Once you have made the mistakes, there are no fast or rapid ways to improve. Save your money, pay the past due bills and collections, then focus on paying additional payments to reduce your outstanding current obligations and mortage (if you have them). The faster you pay all of your bills down, the more rapid your scores will improve.
Are there any sample letters that I could review to start my own process of improving my credit .... ie: baddies, collections, deleting co's.
@MsPrissy47 wrote:Are there any sample letters that I could review to start my own process of improving my credit .... ie: baddies, collections, deleting co's.
http://ficoforums.myfico.com/t5/Rebuilding-Your-Credit/What-Steps-Do-I-Take-Do-I-DV-PFD/td-p/337142
You can also find a lot of examples, tutorials, instructions and other related help in the rebuilding section.
If that isn't enough, just google "xxxx letter template" and usually you can find a few useful ones on how your letter should be written.