How We Work

How We Work

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HOW LONG DOES YOUR SERVICE TAKE TO IMPROVE MY CREDIT SCORE?
We cannot guarantee your credit will be improved to the extent that you and Credit Team desire by a certain date. What we can do is inform you how long it has taken to raise previous clients’ credit scores.
Though you will see results within the first five weeks from Credit Teams Credit Restoration service, you generally see strong improvement within as little as three months. Credit Team contracts with you for a full year.
We back our credit repair service with a full warranty, detailed on this web site.

CAN ANYONE CHALLENGE THEIR OWN CREDIT AND GET THE SAME RESULTS?
Yes, anyone can dispute their own credit reports, just as you can be your own attorney, accountant, car mechanic, etc. Getting the results you are looking for is amazingly difficult, complex and can be extremely frustrating. It is no coincidence that the Federal Trade Commission receives more complaints against credit bureaus than any other type of business.

NEWS FLASH: Credit Bureaus to Pay $2.5 M to Settle Charges
Washington – The nation’s three major credit bureaus have agreed to pay $2.5 million total to settle charges that consumers calling their toll-free lines could not reach personnel to discuss credit reports, regulators said Thursday.
The Federal Trade Commission alleged that the national consumer reporting agencies, Equifax, Experian and Trans Union, blocked millions of calls from consumers during business hours.

ABOUT CREDIT REPORTING AGENCIES

Credit reporting agencies exist to serve the interest of their financial supporters, the creditors, first. They sell information contained in your credit file to potential credit granters. This information will enable them to determine your “credit worthiness.”
There are three major credit reporting agencies: Equifax, Experian and Trans Union. They actively seek negative information on you relating to late payments, bankruptcies, liens, judgments, collections, etc. Inaccurate information might be entered on your report. Negative information can stay on a report for as long as 7 to 10 years. In the case of collections, agencies often sell and resell the account resulting in those negative entries remaining on your credit report for even longer.