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Make Money Fighting Back!
 
Sue Your Creditors!
 
Violation                                      Damages in Small Claims Court
 
Creditor or CA reporting                                  $1000.00-$2500.00 per violation *
inaccurate information                                    
 
Creditor or CA re-aging dates in                                      $1000.00 per violation*
Attempt to keep claim on your
Report longer than 7 years
 
Creditor or CA refuses to delete entry                $1000.00-$2500.00 per violation*
After failing to provide proper Validation
 
Creditor or CA fails to list account "disputed"                  $1000.00 per violation*
with credit bureaus after consumer disputes
item.
 
FCRA Violations mean reporting to 3 Credit bureaus Constitutes 3 Separate Violations
 
There are just a few of the ways you can fight back. We do everything we can to bind your abusive creditors to civil liability. We encourage all of our clients to take legal action (when appropriate) and get paid for their efforts by using the small claims courts to enforce their rights. It is not uncommon to see a client get a judgement from a collector. THEY OWED MONEY TO. Rarely does a creditor even show up let alone win.
 
Small Claims Assistance for only $49.00
 
This includes:
 
* All evidence Preparation So You Can "educate" The Judge.
* Consulting & Coaching on "Procedural Matters"
* If You Don't Win Your Case......You Don't Pay!
* We Set Your Case Up So You Won't Lose.
 
The Credit Professor is not a law firm. Nothing is to be construed as legal advice in any way either expressed or implied. If you have questions of a legal nature, The Credit Professor advises you seek legal counsel from a BAR certified attorney. The Credit Professor offers procedural asssistance only with regard to small claims cases.