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Question: has anyone out there used hargrove and associates credit repair agency? does it work?

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Question : has anyone out there used hargrove and associates credit repair agency? does it work?
While im making offers and removing things myself i felt paying a credit repair service $250 wasnt bad to help me due to the fact im in school again and working two jobs i really dont have time to follow up on everything. Has anyone used this service or a similar company. Does it work? i know what they do i just want to see has it worked for anyone yet?
- asked by dat251flava

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Answer #1
Don't pay someone for something that you can doyourself (unless you got money to burn.) You cancontact the companies yourself and have it clearedup, set aside an hour or two over the weekend, seewhat it is that needs to be taken care of. ifthere are mistakes, get supporting info and sendit to the reporting agency so they can updatetheir records (I have done this myself once) - ifyou owe money to someone, arrange for payments andhave them take the blemish off your records, oronce you pay it off, send proof to the reportingagency and have them remove it. Good luck!
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