Posted on: 12th Mar, 2009 04:38 pm
BFS credit service i have apply for to help me clean my credit have you heard of them if so are they a good company that is not about to take my money and here is there web site: makelifebetternow.com
Hi yvonne_witherspoon,
You can check out the ripoff report in order to find whether people have negative opinion about them or not. You can also check out their website and see if they have a "testimonial" or "success story" section. This will also help you know if people are satisfied with their services. You can even speak to the people who have already used the services of this company.
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You can check out the ripoff report in order to find whether people have negative opinion about them or not. You can also check out their website and see if they have a "testimonial" or "success story" section. This will also help you know if people are satisfied with their services. You can even speak to the people who have already used the services of this company.
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interestingly enough, an internet search (google) brings nothing at all about this firm. are they brand new? if so, i would be so skeptical as to refuse to talk to them. what kind of track record can you have if you just opened your doors?
how much are they asking you for? undoubtedly way too much. what are their promises? undoubtedly, way too exaggerated.
beware...i'm glad you asked because at least you're considering whether this is a ripoff or not.
my guess? ripoff.
how much are they asking you for? undoubtedly way too much. what are their promises? undoubtedly, way too exaggerated.
beware...i'm glad you asked because at least you're considering whether this is a ripoff or not.
my guess? ripoff.
i just noticed another "catch" on google, but this site is for someone overseas (glasgow, scotland i think?). the lady whose picture appears is a "coach/trainer" and i didnt' see anything about credit cleanup at first look. are you sure of the website address?
I have look at rip off reports and some people seem to feel that hargrave and associates which was shut down by the FTC is now BFS credit solutions. I wouldn't use them.
what about Lexington Law?
it's almost $500 a year, plus who knows how much else they'll try to pry out of your hands.
i am a renowned skeptic, so you can take my commentary whatever way you wish...i would not spend my hard-earned money to have them do what i can do all by myself.
i am a renowned skeptic, so you can take my commentary whatever way you wish...i would not spend my hard-earned money to have them do what i can do all by myself.
Hehe george i am a very skeptical person myself, if they dont have a good track record or alot of positive feedback or have been in business for a long time. I would look elsewhere.