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2007-03-08 19:16:19 · 3 answers · asked by sherry m 1 in Business & Finance Credit

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Lexington Law Firm is what it says it is "A Law Firm". They are Lawyers, with specialized knowledge, who work on your behalf. They can not do any more, or any less than any other Lawyer with specialized knowledge. Lenders, CRAs, etc. have lobbyests in Washington D.C. to represent them. Lexington Law Firm represents the individual consumer as they are hired, like any other lawyer, by the person who feels they need representation. While you, the consumer, have the right to dispute information contained in a credit report you also have the right to hire a lawyer who specializes in this type of law to represent you and dispute information on your behalf. Do you know all of the laws? Do you know exactly how the legal system works? can you use the legal system to your advantage? and would you really know if a furnisher of information has acted 100% in accordance with every law? If you answered yes to "all" of these questions than maybe you don't need a lawyer. But remember: any lawyer who represents themselves may have a fool for a lawyer.

My personal experience? What took me over a year without any results took Lexington Law Firm one single correspondance!

At Lexington Law Firm, if you would like to speak directly to a lawyer about your case than they will answer the phone and talk to you as many times as you need. I have been real impressed with their services as I have a lot of experience hiring lawyers to represent me. $39.00 +/- to $79.00 +/- per month is cheap for legal services. And if you feel that you need full legal representation than they have a way for you to hire them for that too.

If the consumer writes a letter to a creditor than it may not be heard loudly enough. However a lawyers letter is heard through out the building. Creditors, Insurance Co's., CRAs all tend to act more quickly on the demands of an attorney than the consumer.
(hmm, I wonder why?)

If you feel that you need legal services than hire a lawyer.

2007-03-12 04:59:18 · answer #1 · answered by SURFIN 1 · 0 0

While I have never used them myself, everything I have heard about them was extremely negative.

Be very careful if you plan on dealing with that company.

2007-03-08 21:29:08 · answer #2 · answered by echo 7 · 0 0

Somewhat , but there are better and more thorough providers out there.

2007-03-09 11:26:43 · answer #3 · answered by CALIFORNIA GOLD 3 · 0 0

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