Sunday, October 14, 2012

eCreditAdvisor's Credit Assist Program


Our Credit Assist program is a comprehensive credit score maximization and coaching program specifically designed to increase credit scores in only 21-60 days. Our management tools track and monitor your client pipeline for critical time and buyer response updates.

We offer two types of programs for our Credit Assist program. A single cycle program and a two cycle program.

Single Cycle Credit Assist Program:

Our Single Cycle program is a 21 to 41 day program that includes the following features:
  • Our cost structure for this program is two monthly installment payments of $160 for an individual and 2 monthly installment payments for $300.00 if you are signing up as a couple. The setup fee is your initial payment. We also accept by-monthly payments.
  • Dispute verification.
  • Buyer/Broker update email notification.
  • 15-25 point credit score increase.

Two Cycle Credit Assist Program:

Our Two Cycle program is a 21 to 60 day program that includes the following features:
  • Our cost structure for this program is three monthly installment payments of $170 for an individual and three monthly installment payments of $320.00 if you are signing up as a couple. The setup fee is your initial payment. We also accept by-monthly payments.
  • Dispute verification.
  • Buyer/broker update email notification
  • 15-45 point credit score increase.
  • Credit 1st Improve tradeline acquisition
  • Request for Verification FCRA violation notificatio

Pricing for both products include the following:

  • Initial analysis and consultation.
  • Rapid credit score maximization program.
  • Credit management evaluation.
  • Error reporting evaluation and correction.

If you should require the removal of any accounts in dispute after the completion of either the Single Cycle or Two Cycle Credit Assist Program, there will be a $100 set up fee and $20 per line item requiring removal.

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