If you would like to legally remove charge-offs from your credit report, boost your credit score by up to 180 points, and finally qualify for loans so that you can get on with your life…then it is critical that you keep reading this page.
Here’s the story: I know what it’s like to go through tough times. Several years ago, I fell victim to a corporate buy-out and lost my job. My bills quickly piled up, and I fell way behind. I simply couldn't afford to make my credit card payments anymore.
Fast forward 6 months, and all my accounts were charged off by the credit companies.
By that time, I had been able to find work…but imagine my embarrassment every time a collection agency called my new employer to hound me about paying off the charged off accounts.
My credit was a complete disaster. I couldn't get a new car, and had to settle for a used clunker at an extremely high interest rate.
Qualify for a mortgage? Yeah right. Not a single bank in the world would even look twice at me. I was going to have to settle for a dingy apartment on the bad side of town.
I was at the library doing online research for credit repair when I saw an ad for Lexington Law Firm. Their site claimed they could remove charge offs and vastly increase your credit score.
After calling them and consulting with one of their credit experts, I decided to sign up and give it a shot. Trust me, at this point I had nothing to lose.
Well fast forward about 4 weeks, and I start getting letters in the mail from the credit bureaus informing me that negative accounts had been removed from my credit report!
Even better, my credit score shot up an additional 180 points, which
FINALLY allowed me to qualify for a mortgage, as well as borrow money
for a nicer, more dependable car.
You too can restore your financial life, qualify to purchase a home, and boost your credit score by up to 180 points…in no time at all!
Simply call Lexington Law (or fill out this simple form and they will call you) and one of their on-staff credit experts will help you repair your financial life!
Here are scans of my credit reports & the letters I received from the credit bureaus:



