No they do not.
2006-06-28 06:11:47
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answered by angei0809 3
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I don't know any specific company BUT DO NOT got to a so called "credit repair company". Go to any company that is affiliated or has the name as "Credit Consumer Counseling". Remember the 3 C's and you will be fine. There are some companies that will negotiate to reduce your debt with your creditors and this will affect your credit because what they do is make your credit even worst so that your creditors can reduce your debt and accept a lower payment. When this is done your credit will plummet!
Here is an article from www.ftc.gov that talks about how you can fix your credit on your own without any credit repair companies.
For more information on this article visit to www.Jrealestate.blogspot.com and read the article titled "Credit clinics, can they really help?". You will find it in the December 2005 issue.
2006-06-28 07:38:39
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answered by SCCRealEstateUNCENSORED.com 3
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no not if done through another loan that is fixed. Yes if done thruogh a consumer credit couseling company, or bankruptcy courts. In fact CCC is viewed by most new potential lenders as a BK13
2006-06-28 06:14:21
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answered by golferwhoworks 7
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Absolutley! I am a mortgage broker and most Lenders look at consumer credit counseling like a bankruptcy.
2006-06-28 08:39:56
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answered by aa 2
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before each little thing it would want to have a unfavourable result. in case you nevertheless make a good faith attempt, and payoff your debt, it may help your credit, contained in the longer time period and known. Its no longer inevitably a unfavourable. you would possibly want to be affected individual, regrettably it take a lengthy time period to construct back your credit, yet to ruin it, it in straight forward words takes some months...good success
2016-11-29 21:58:56
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answered by ? 4
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There is some useful advice here.
2006-07-02 04:19:33
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answered by Anonymous
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