Friday, September 10, 2010

There Are Few Quick Fixes

May 28, 2008 by Eleanor  
Filed under Disputes, Score Strategies

scamThere are tons of SCAM companies out there telling you that they can help you fix your credit scores – quickly.  Well – if it walks like a duck… and quacks like a duck… might be that duck is takin’ something out of your pocket!!!  YIKES!

Some folks would have you believe that they can “CREATE” a new credit history for you. They might have you use a dead person’s social security number, or suggest that you apply for a TIN (taxpayer Identification Number) for a fake small business.  Let’s get this straight.  Fake is FAKE.  You are not going to FAKE your credit.

Even if you did manage to pull of this fraud – it’s FRAUD.  Don’t be pulled into a scam!

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8 Responses to “There Are Few Quick Fixes”
  1. Dafydd says:

    Do you guys have a recommendation section, i’d like to suggest some stuff

  2. Searched mortgages in msn but for some reason found this page.great info

  3. I REALLY liked your post and blog! It took me a little bit to find your site…but I book marked it. Would you mind if I but a link back to your site?

  4. there are so many scams running on the internete so watch out*;;

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