The only thing we require you to pay for is a credit monitoring subscription. We also recommend credit card building offer 1- Skip the expensive credit repair companies & save your hard earned money.
2- Choose the items that you want to dispute with a simple click of your mouse.
3- As your credit improves, we'll match you with credit building products to meet your financial goals. Q-How Does This
Service Works? A-When you sign up for our free service, you must choose the items appearing on your credit report you feel are incorrect, unfair, or questionable. You then can contact your creditors to demand their removal. If the creditors do not fix the mistakes, you can up the pressure and give new information as to why this item should be removed from your reports. Additionally, as your credit improves - we provide tailored recommendations for credit building products such as low interest credit cards, personal loans as well as auto and home loans. A-Most of our customers receive results within 45 days. The overall process can take six months to a year or longer depending on many different factors. Q-How Much Does The Service Costs? A-There is no cost, this is a free service. This business model may seem bizarre because we do not charge anything for our service, but it is - we truly do not collect fees for our DIY credit repair service. Everyone should monitor his or her credit and in order to help you, you will be required to keep an active credit monitoring account with our credit report partner CreditStreak.com. (Credit monitoring does have a cost to it and we cannot prevent them from collecting their fees.)The cost for credit monitoring is a small fraction of what you would pay a traditional credit repair company and it provides you with valuable insight and tools to keep an eye on your credit and improve it. IMPORTANT: CreditWow is not a credit repair service organization. We do not claim to fix your credit as we are a self-help software. You have a right to dispute inaccurate information in your credit report by contacting the credit bureau directly. However, neither you nor a credit repair company or credit repair organization has the right to have accurate, current and verifiable information removed from your credit report.