I realize this is the best time in the country if you want to purchase a home or a car – but only if your credit score is high enough.
Unfortunately due to complicated rules and regulations set by creditors, only those families who work for the credit companies really know the secrets to fixing and raising their credit score.
A new project is, however, looking to change that. This new project hopes to help disadvantaged communities see their credit scores in a higher tier than ever before.
Using information gained by the government, the Advance Credit Treaty(A.C.T.) aims to get credit companies to inform the public about what needs to happen to raise their credit score at no cost.
According to recent news, the plan is to use the A.C.T. project which will have some money set aside for Lexington Law firm to give a 1 time free credit consultation and explain the rules and regulations to help families fix their credit scores. The cost to the disadvantaged family: nothing.
In total, the Advance Credit Treaty(A.C.T.) has totted up to an impressive Multi-Million Dollar program.
By putting at least 30% of this money back into the free credit consultation, this project aims to kill two birds with one stone – saving families money, while also using some of the raised money to help in lowering legal fees to those people who need to fight unfair claims such as inaccurate information, late payments, unauthorized inquiries and pulling credit information for homes, cars, etc. (Just to name a few).
This is the country’s first dedicated credit repair program for disadvantaged families. They want to help over 31,000 homes by the end of this year.
A.C.T. has also put forth some of it’s funds to make calling in as easy as possible, they’re hoping if they can get the word out it will be worth paying Lexington Law firm the amount of money required to have their call floor open from 8:00 AM – 11:30 PM (EST)
Anyone who has bad credit is qualified to call or fill out the form below to get the free credit consultation. If you’d prefer to call you can at 855-255-0116
A.C.T. predicts that it could raise families’s Credit Scores, which they hope could then help lower interest rates on other essentials such as homes and cars. This initiative ends with the year of 2017, so if you have bad credit, you might want to jump on board soon.