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Over 50 million Americans are in need of credit repair. The majority of those people have the idea that "disputing" with the credit bureaus using the "not mine" approach is the only way to help your credit scores. Not true! Disputing your old payment history only helps with 35% of your total credit score. So what are you doing to help the other 65% of your score? This book breaks down your score, and helps explain how to optimize the other 65% of your score for MAXIMUM score increases!


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The Credit Community
PO Box 73
Palouse, WA 99161





"I just bought a nice model Subaru. My credit union financed it for 6.2%, NO PROBLEM. It's working, you have earned your keep my friend."

Charles C.  - Shelton, WA

"I just checked my scores. 95 point increases on Trans Union and Equifax, and 81 points on Experian. Thanks!


We Help Nationwide!

Jordan P. - Everett, WA

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What credit repair companies don't want you to know...

Most credit repair companies are simply removing old negative payment information. The "not mine" approach. Problem is, this only accounts for 35% of your credit score!

The rest of your credit score! You need to learn how to optimize the other 65% of your credit score for MAXIMUM score increases!

"A must read for anyone considering credit repair."

Grant Presol, Credit Consultant



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Disputing your payment history only accounts for 35% of your score!

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