Saturday, December 13, 2008

The CRA Credit Restoration System

CRA has always delivered premium credit resoration services.

Our process involves both systematically disputing innacurate or obsolete information from a client's credit file and educating the client in the responsible uses of credit.

While we are having any errors in your credit report removed, we will work with you on your core credit problems. By the end of the program, our goal is for you to achieve "true credit literacy."

We will find out who you owe, how much you owe and when the payments are due.

We will also help you get organized, we will work with you to develop a budget, and then we will teach you how to maintain your good credit over the long term.

The CRA Credit Restoration System is designed to not only improve the immediate outlook of your credit profile, it is also to teach you the key ingredients in building, developing, and most importantly maintaining positive credit over the long term.

To realistically develop a quality credit profile over the long term, we must create habits of behavior that mirror those who have excellent credit.

We can not fix people, but we feel we can encourage, direct, and educate our clients, so they have the proper “road map” to follow when our service is finished.

The only long term solution once our repair process is finished is for our clients to apply these habits of true credit literacy into their daily lives.

We are not just credit experts, we are credit teachers.

We look forward to helping you!

At Credit Restoration Associates, we pride ourselves on providing the highest quality of credit repair service, while maintaining the ethics and integrity required. By strictly adhering to the standards and practices outlined by the Federal Trade Commission we can offer our clients the very best service and still provide Low Cost solutions.

Get more information today by visiting our website.

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