Jennifer Smith Collins
GBTrying to improve my credit, not go further in debt with fees I wanted to try to improve my credit before I purchased a new car but unfortunately, my car died so I had to go ahead and get another vehicle. I had joined Lexington Law. Their policy read they would initially charge $14.95 but $99 was withdrawn from my account. I used them for about 2 weeks before I needed a new car so I decided to cancel. Their policy said you could cancel anytime. Agent kept trying to get me to continue with them but I told them no. Then he said that I would have to pay another $25 for the work that had been done. They are nothing but a money-hungry agency. Unless you are rich and have the money, I would AVOID them at all costs.
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.
Joseph LeMay
GBRight plan, just wrong time. Overall They do what they say. If you don't know how to handle your credit they are very patient with helping explain the process and do actively work or helping resolve your issues. I am finding out that I have to be patient. The only problem i've had is that the pricing has affected my planned asset allocation in reducing my overhead and has left me in the negative. yet with this i can negate over time to rebalance my planning.
Kinyon Case
GBIf you have the money and you’re considering it, do it I’ve been using the service since March (6months) and at ~$100/month, it’s been an extra expense for sure, but they’ve been able to remove far more from my credit report than the few hundred that I’ve paid. A few debts that a bank just wouldn’t let up on although we all could see that they were misreported (and never rectified), and even the remaining portion of my student loans (also misreported) were removed from my credit report. What I’ve learned is that the average person doesn’t have time or authority to call these people and navigate debt reporting without messing something up. Don’t even try it yourself. Get a pro in your corner, it’s worth the money. I was a doubter until a friend (who I worked myself into debt with) told me about his experience. Couldn’t recommend it more.
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