The company actually did what they…
The company actually did what they promised. They were able to get a few negative items removed. It was well worth the money to get those extra 60 points on my report. Highly recommend.
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The company actually did what they promised. They were able to get a few negative items removed. It was well worth the money to get those extra 60 points on my report. Highly recommend.
Got ripped off. Employee sold crack when I was there. Also seen a lot of pictures of dictators like putin, Stalin, chairman Mao.
They said they would make my credit score go up, but they didn't, and now they won't give my money back.
Trust is vital for any business especially when a business involves your credit score. When you hire a credit consultant, you're trusting them with your financial future. How is trustworthy the business owner Dominick McGee?
To start, Dom is pretty active on social media especially Twitter. He usually posts dangerous conspiracy theories and false narratives just to get attention. See his Twitter @dom_lucre for some examples. Dom's behaviours on Twitter indicates that he is either dishonest or delusional. Then, worst of all, he recently has made headlines in major news outlets by posting CSAM material on Twitter.
Can anyone trust a person that's either dishonest or delusional and who posts CSAM material on social media to help them with their credit score? How can anyone trust a person like this with their financial future?
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