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    Posted on Aug 13th, 2007 @ 16:30 under Mumbo Jumbo

    Before I filed my bankruptcy, many years ago, I tried everything I could think of to avoid filing it. Eventually, I learned, the hard way, that there was no way out, at least none that I could find. Back then, there was no internet, well, not what it is today anyway, and I couldn’t find many options for legal credit repair in my area.

    I contacted a local non-profit consumer group, which was supposed to help by contacting my creditors and working out a payment plan with them. I, like thousands of others, thought they would actually help erase bad credit, but I was mistaken. By the time they were finished with me, I found out three creditors had never been contacted (let alone paid from the money they were collecting from me), and my truck had been repossessed.

    If Legacy Legal had been around back then, i could have avoided the whole fiasco with the non-profit in the first place, and been on the road to financial recovery in no time. Legacy Legal offers credit consultation and will help you recover from ID theft, bankruptcy, foreclosures, tax liens, judgements, civil claims, repossessions, garnishments, and more. They have a lot of information on their site about bad credit repair and even offer a free consultation to find out if they can help you.

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