Advice on Credit Repair and Legacy Legal Services

What is your opinion on Legacy Legal Services, for credit repair?

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Bill's Answer: Bills.com Resident Expert

Several law firms, including Legacy Legal, offer credit repair services to consumers who are attempting to rebuild or simply improve their credit ratings. These services primarily try to help improve consumers’ credit scores by disputing derogatory items on their credit reports, frequently disputing even accurate credit listings, in an attempt to have derogatory information removed. Frequently, having an inaccurate item removed from a credit report is a relatively straightforward process, as a single dispute can result in the item being erased. However, if a creditor fights your dispute, having an account removed from your credit report can be a much more difficult and time consuming process, as it can involve repeated disputes. In some cases, even the best efforts of an experienced credit repair firm may not result in the removal of a derogatory credit listing from your report, especially if the creditor can show that the information it is reporting is accurate.

By the way, we did a detailed review of Lexington Law which is one of the largest credit repair firms, if you would like to see it click here:

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You could dispute the inaccurate items on your credit report without the assistance of a credit repair firm. However, like most professional services, you pay these firms to do the work for you and to provide professional advice based on their experience in working with other consumers in similar situations. I like to compare this service to people going to a tax preparer to have their tax returns completed; they could do it themselves, but prefer to hire a professional to save them time and to point out ways that they can save more money on their taxes. You certainly can dispute items on your credit report without professional assistance, but many consumers prefer to hire a professional to help them through the debt dispute process. Generally speaking, the fees charged by these law firms for credit repair assistance are reasonable; one of the more well known firms, Lexington Law, charges $99 as an initial fee plus $39 dollars per month, which is not much money considering the amount of time their services could save you, especially if you have many accounts on your credit report that need to be disputed.

If you decide that you would like to dispute the inaccurate information on your credit report without the assistance of a professional credit repair firm, there are several steps you will need to follow. First, you should obtain a copy of your credit report from each of the three major credit bureaus–Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion. You can request free copies of your reports by visiting www.annualcreditreport.com. Once you have received copies of your reports, you should carefully review them to make sure that all listings, especially the listings appearing in the “derogatory” category, belong to you and are being reported accurately. Credit reports are notoriously inaccurate, with consumers frequently finding listings of derogatory accounts that never belonged to them or that were paid off years ago. If you find any inaccurate listings, you should dispute them with the appropriate credit bureau. The Federal Trade Commission provides a comprehensive guide to disputing items on your credit report. Once you have disputed a listing, the credit bureau will investigate your dispute to determine if the account in question should or should not be appearing on your credit report. Once the bureau has concluded its investigation, it should send you a written copy of its decision along with another copy of your credit report if any changes have been made as a result of your dispute.

Generally speaking, I do not think that the law firms that offer credit repair services are a “rip off.” Rather, I think that they can be quite helpful, depending on your needs and how much you are willing to pay for the time savings and experience these services provide. However, I am not very familiar with Legacy Legal specifically, so I cannot comment on their business practices. If you feel uncomfortable with the agreement you have made with the firm, or if you feel that you were the victim of high pressure sales tactics, you should contact the firm to further discuss its services. You may also want to find out about the firm’s rating and complaint history with the Better Business Bureau (www.bbb.org). After finding out more about the firm, you can make an informed decision about whether or not you wish to continue your relationship with the credit repair firm.

To learn more about credit and credit reporting, I encourage you to visit the Bills.com Credit Resources page. I wish you the best of luck in resolving your credit problems, and hope that the information I have provided helps you Find. Learn. Save.

Best,

Bill

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Comments (8)


Phil .
September 16, 2010
The 4 best steps to get out of debt Step 1: Carefully budget your money, remember, there is always a way to spend less money. I know you've heard it a millon times, however, it is true. For example, by forfeiting that morning coffee or the lunch that you purchase everday for five or ten dollars a day, it adds up to more than you expect. You do the math, by the end of one-month you would have saved yourself a pretty penny to put towards your debt. Step 2: Pay off your credit cards with the lowest balances first (this could be accomplished with your beer money) not the ones with the highest interest rates. The reason for this is the credit cards with the lowest balances will be paid of quickly and once these smaller balances are out of the way you can then use the combined money that you were paying on those credit cards to put toward other credit cards with higher balances. If you use this method, not only will you be debt free faster, but it will give you a sense of accomplishment because you have paid off one of your credit cards, and, do wonders for your credit score. Step 3: Try to make a extra one hundred dollars a month. Take this extra hundred dollars and use it (in addition to your snack money) to pay off the smaller debt we talked about in Step 2. Come on, I know you can find some legal way to make an extra hundred dollars a month if you put i mind to it. You found thousands of ways to spend this money in the past, let's figure out one way to earn it. It may be easier to say to yourself "What can I do to earn 25 dollars a week", same goal just may sound more realistic if you look at it from this perspective. Okay, if one-hundred is still too much, start with a smaller goal, and work your way up. Step 4: Talk to all of your creditors to see if thay can work with you on your interest rates and payment. Depending on your creditor this could also tie into step one. It is much harder right now with the banks trying to get every penny they can but it's worth a try, this could save you a few payments or get you a reasonable payoff. With these basic steps you should be well on your way to being debt free.
Bud J.
August 04, 2010
It is impossible to guarantee success when trying to repair your credit all you can do is use a proven program either through a reputable company or on your own, but it is very possible to improve your scores using different methods.
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Bills.com
July 27, 2010
Thanks Sean. Check back in and share your own credit expertise so that others can learn and save. bills.com
Sean T.
July 26, 2010
Definitely agree with what you stated. Your explanation was certainly the easiest to understand. I tell you, I usually get irked when folks discuss issues that they plainly do not know about. You managed to hit the nail right on the head and explained out everything without complication. Maybe, people can take a signal. Will likely be back to get more. Thanks
Randy L.
July 25, 2010
Armed with just a small amount of information you can do everything a credit repair company will do for you. Save your money and get educated on the simple things you can do for great returns.
Alliedtrustdiamond .
June 03, 2009
There are literally hundreds of credit repair websites and a lot of them try to guarantee success but the reality is most of them are just a waste of money. They use methods of repairing your credit you can do yourself if you simply google credit repair templates. Their process is very lengthy and requires months and even years to get a lot of things removed and sometimes the bad marks can come back as some companies are very persistent, especially if you still owe them money. The only guaranteed method to repair your credit is to pay off the old bills and get your derogatory balances to $0. "Well that isn't very helpful" is probably what you are saying. Since none of us just have cash laying around to do that there are other things you can do that are guaranteed to increase your FICO score practically overnight and start rebuilding your credit. It's actually very simple. Sign up for Secured Credit Card and send them $300. Buy $90 worth of groceries on it and make the payments. Keep the balance under $90. Then get a $10,000 unsecured credit card, buy something and make the payments. Sign up with them for $12,500 unsecured credit card buy something and make the payments. Once all of these companies report to the credit bureaus you are going to see an immediate increase in your FICO score. Guaranteed. Then you can work on getting the bad marks paid off and removed. It's much easier to get them permanently deleted if you don't owe them any more money.
Credit R.
May 27, 2009
The only guaranteed method to repair your credit is to pay off the old bills and get your derogatory balances to $0. "Well that isn't very helpful" is probably what you are saying. Since none of us just have cash laying around to do that there are other things you can do that are guaranteed to increase your FICO score practically overnight and start rebuilding your credit.
Chane S.
July 02, 2008
You can find some great info on credit repair services here!
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