CREDIT DONE RIGHT

Restoring Your Credit -- Fast, Lasting Results!

WELCOME TO THE MOST EFFECTIVE CREDIT REPAIR SERVICE AVAILABLE!

We want to thank you for choosing Credit Done Right for your Credit Restoration Needs. Credit Done Right uses aggressive strategies and conventional dispute methods to ensure maximum results in restoring your credit. We look forward to improving your credit score quickly and efficiently. Improving your credit score is easy with Credit Done Right.

OUR SERVICES

Credit Done Right uses aggressive strategies and conventional dispute methods to ensure maximum results in restoring your credit. Our process is based on knowledge of consumer laws and over a decade of experience with the credit bureaus. We take advantage of your rights as established by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). We want you know that you have the right to question any information on your credit reports that you feel may be questionable or inaccurate. If a questionable item cannot be proved then it must be removed. “Credit Restoration” means all actions taken by Credit Done Right, on behalf of Client, related to the removal of any errors, misrepresentations, outdated and/or unverifiable information from Client’s Credit Report(s), and/or any Credit Done Right’s attempt to remove the same, as permitted under Federal Law (15 U.S.C.S 1681 et seq.).

Pricing

Our team will work shoulder to shoulder with you to restore your credit and ensure that you have the knowledge to maintain a great score once our service is complete. Once you have signed up, we start working for you IMMEDIATELY! Pricing varies according to your specific needs and desired outcome. Please call us directly for pricing.

Why Credit Matters

Credit can affect everything from home loans, auto loans, rental agreements, insurance, social status, and even employment. Bad credit means higher rates. Taking steps to improve your credit will save you money.

Credit Facts

There are five factors in determining your credit score:

Payment History

Amounts Owed

Length of Credit History

Opening New Accounts

Types of Credit in Use