Joe Cooper
GBI used credit firm in 2013 to fix my… I used credit firm in 2013 to fix my credit and everything was great but, everything went sideways a few years ago because of covid. I got a bunch of late payments and medical bills on my credit so I had to use them again. My scores are a lot better now and the medical bills are all gone. CreditFirm.net did a great job but, I hope I never have to use them again but, it's still nice to know that I have someone to help me when I need it
Steven Wilder
GBI wasn't expecting much, BUT WOW! My expectations were low going in. I have used other credit repair services before. I spend a year watching Lexington Law dispute 2 accounts at a time with nothing to show for it. THIS IS ON A WHOLE NOTHER LEVEL! One month in and I'm already starting to see accounts comin off. It works
Charles
GBresults after 3 weeks I just started with credit firm about 3 weeks ago and I'm already getting deletions! I just had 8 accounts deleted and considering the fact that I spent 7 months paying Lexington Law $100 a month for literally nothing, I can't believe that in 3 weeks I'm finally getting some movement on my report. I don't know whether I should feel happy about the fact that I found credit firm and I'm getting great results or mad at the fact that I wasted SOOOOOOOOO much money on lexington law! At one point lexington only disputed 1 account in a 60 day period! Don't waste your money with Lexington like I did, use credit firm and save yourself the money and aggravation.
Rosie P
GBLife after Divorce I signed up back in August because I was getting a divorce and needed my credit better to get a house. Fast forward 4 months, the collections are all gone, my scores are all up, and I'm moving my kids into a new home in 2 weeks.
Mindy Wexler
GBGood credit repair I thought this looked scammy at first, but I signed up anyway because I really needed to fix my credit. The service actually works surprisingly well. For me, at least, it's helped increase my scores, and I've noticed more credit card offers in the mail.