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New Congress Set To Make Credit Repair Harder

With the election of President Elect Donald Trump we will see some direct changes to the credit repair industry. Over the years we’ve seen credit reporting agencies try to make it harder for consumers to repair their credit.  Here are some of the direct changes that I see coming after the new year. The proof…

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How to Legaly Resist The Repossession of Your Automobile

by Steven A. Williams, President & Founder – TheCreditRepairShop.com “Breach of the Peace” – this is a legal term that can help you keep your car during a repossession if you are able to get a law enforcement officer there before they take your car. The “Repo Man” is not able to: Use bodily force…

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Dealing with Major Garnishments and Collection Issue’s

Dealing with major garnishments, lawsuits, repossessions, student loans, foreclosures, etc. can be a very stressful experience. In this video I going to give you the “Game Plan/Foundation” of how to have a successful resolution when you are dealing with these type of credit and debt collection issue’s. Do you have more question? Fill-out the form…

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Dealing with Debt Collectors and Creditors

Dealing with debt collection companies and original creditors can be a lot of work, but if you understand the process and what has to be done you can have a successful outcome. It is not uncommon for settlements on outstanding debt to be resolved as long as the communication is open and there is a…

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Statute of Limitations – Debt by State

Statutes of limitations for each state (in number of years) State Oral contracts Written contracts Promissory notes Open-ended debts Alabama 6 6 6 3 Alaska 6 6 3 3 Arizona 3 6 6 3 Arkansas 5 5 5 3 California 2 4 4 4 Colorado 6 6 6 3 Connecticut 3 6 6 3 Delaware…

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Regulators Draw Up New Rules To Stop Abusive Practices By Debt Collectors

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is drawing up new rules that would curb abusive debt collection practices, which it says generated some 85,000 consumer complaints last year alone. The rules would limit the number of times debt collectors can contact borrowers to collect debts, and require them to substantiate that they have the right person…

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How To Eliminate Your Credit Card Debt

Currently consumer and business credit card debt is at an all time high.  We specialize in offering relief using several legal technique’s. We do a “Full Validation” of the credit card debt.  If your credit card debt has been sold to a debt collection company you may not have pay the debt back.  We will…

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