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Rebuilding Your Credit

Learn About Rebuilding Your Credit

For years, we have been meeting with bankruptcy clients who are worried about their financial future and credit rating: How will you survive in a world that will judge you based on your credit score? You need credit to rent an apartment, buy a car. In fact, more and more, employers are running credit checks on potential employees.
We’ve listened to your concerns and then we found answers.
In our research, we’ve discovered a few things:

1) If you take immediate steps to start rebuilding your credit score
after a bankruptcy, you can transform your credit score 12 to 24
months after your bankruptcy has been discharged.

2) You must take these steps. Too many people decide to wipe their
hands clean of credit. As time passes, instead of having poor credit,
they end up with no credit. Unfortunately, no credit is just as bad as
poor credit.

Advantage Legal Group searched for the best credit education program out there. What we learned is that people who have been through 720CreditScore.com’s credit program: 7 Steps to a 720 Credit Score transform their credit scores, usually within 24 months of declaring bankruptcy.

More: How to Raise Your Score Quickly

With these kinds of results, we decided to make this program available to
every single one of our bankruptcy clients – for FREE!
The credit education program usually costs $1,000 for enrollment.
However, we enroll every one of our bankruptcy clients into the
program for FREE.

If you are an Advantage Legal Group client whether bankruptcy, mortgage mediation or foreclosure defense – we will provide you the 720CreditScore Program Enrollment for FREE. A $1000 Value!

To gain access to this amazing credit building program, call
Advantage Legal Group today to schedule an appointment or fill out the form below and we will contact you.

There’s no faster way to build credit after a bankruptcy than through
Advantage Legal Group and 720CreditScore.com

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