John Wilson
GBAvoid them Avoid them. They're a waste of money and time. I've been with them for over a year, and only 8 items were removed, with 7 of those by CreditRepairWithTheSage, not Lexington Law. When you call them, they just beat around the bush. None of the promises I was given originally have come to fruition. Save your money. During the time I spent with Lexington Law, my credit score actually went backwards, and I ended up in court because I followed their advice. Consequently, I had to take matters into my own hands, which was unpleasant and led me to hiring CreditRepairWithTheSage - to clean-up my credit. I should have chosen him before them. While he negotiated, it did cost more. So, I thought Lexington were a better deal because I was told they could do the same thing at half the price. Well, they can't.
Launce M Turner
GBPeople over Profit... Lex Law understands this dying concept When a CSR in any organization gives the attention to a customer that Delores M gave me the other day it is a pleasure to know that "people over profit" still exists. I deal with 2 organizations that I can honestly say treat me like a person and not a $$ sign. Lexington Law and USAA are those two organizations. I am honored to do business with companies of their caliber. V/R, Launce M Turner
Phyllis Ware
GBMy experience with this was that The… My experience with this was that The Lexington Law Firm Services are in diligence and demand had say my rights to clear records. Big deal price indeed.
Joshua Everage
GBDon't waste your time/money Signed up for an account a month ago. In one month they've done absolutely nothing except charge me a late fee. Fee for what? Not responding to my requests for a refund? Stay away from lexington law.
Daniel
GBWhen you pay them the initial fee they… When you pay them the initial fee they say they will start working on your account.but when you cancel they say they started working on your account without payment so you still owe additional money.....helped with credit but they are all about taking as much money as possible....then argue about having a remaining balance after account closed