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Credit bureaus insist that individuals cannot repair
their credit without waiting years for negative items to
be removed. Don't believe them. Executive Financial Credit has been doing this for a long time and in that time we
have found that through continually refining and
redefining our strategies, we have secured methods that
provide optimal performance. Although the details of the
process change as new laws are passed and regulations are
added, the underlying principle has remained virtually the
same. Here are the four essential steps that make up the
process of cleaning up your credit reports. These steps
are repeated until you are satisfied with the results.
Step 1: We examine your credit reports
You begin by forwarding copies of your credit
reports to us from all three of the major credit bureaus.
Keep in mind that the credit bureaus will only correspond
directly with you, not your credit repair firm. These
updated reports are crucial for us to see which items were
removed successfully. If you do not have copies of your
credit reports that are not older than 2 months, you can
get copies here
http://www.annualcreditreport.com .
Step 2: You tell us which items to dispute
Someone from our firm will contact you within 24
hours of receiving your reports. We will go over your
report in high detail while you let us know which items
you would like us to dispute. They will also be accessed
24/7 online.
Step 3: Executive Financial Credit works your case
Executive Financial Credit begins to dispute your items by
using its arsenal of credit report repair strategies and
experienced staff to challenge negative items directly
with the credit bureaus. Depending on the number of
negative items on your credit reports this step will be
repeated for each subsequent loop through the cycle...
Step 4: Sit back and wait for results
The credit bureaus have 30 days to investigate
your dispute. Within those 30 days they must provide proof
of the discrepancies on your report or be forced to delete
those negative items. They will send you an updated credit
report and you will then send it to us to move your case
forward. The cycle begins again, and we remove more
negative items from your reports...
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