For those in the USA

United States
August 25, 2007 9:44am CST
I want to warn you of a site I visited and was greatly disappointed by . If you are a person who is seeking credit repair..do not seek it from a law firm that is located Utah. I will not say the name but it claims to fix your credit report but they do not. They claim they will write letters on your behalf..they do..but the letters they write..will so severely ruin your credit and name you will be shocked. I trusted a company because they claimed to be support by a law firm..actually the website is named after the firm. I asked they send me a letter..before they write in my behalf..they did not. Only after I opted to withdraw did they forward me the letters..Which they wrote to 3 credit bureaus.. It is awful! The language and spelling they use, I am insulted by and I am sure the credit bureaus will be too! When I called the so called firm..the "parallegal" answered "Well these are the types of letters we have found to work" Well I told her that not using my name. I write and keep websites and would never write in such a fashion. They then answered me "The majority of americans, About 80 percent have only an 8th grade reading ability". She kept stating "These letters have produced positive results" They don't even use their letterhead. I am so insulted ..So beware of any lawfirm in Utah, that claims they will fix your credit. If you wish to know the name of this firm send me a private message.. It's outrageous; and to think I paid $99 to set up some account with them. I think if there is anyone out there using them, their name starts with Lexing, you need to know what kind of letters they write!
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@twoey68 (13627)
• United States
26 Aug 07
I don't know about most Americans but I read at a 2nd year College level and I'd be insulted by the type of letter you describe. Some company's are nothing more than scams. I'm sorry to hear you got caught in this one. HAVE A GOOD DAY!! AT PEACE WITHIN
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• United States
26 Aug 07
Yes the worse part is that this company wrote using my name.. I thought they were going to write on their legal letter head..Most companies usually want to settle if a attny writes. But, no, they wrote using my name and address and wrote such things like "pour it on me" "tell me some another fairy tale" etc. To me such manner of writing is vulgar..I am glad I saved the fax from their firm. I feel, if anything, they made the credit bureaus think that I am some kind of nut case!