DSI Sol/repairyourbadcredit.com??

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by jia-li, Dec 3, 2003.

  1. jia-li

    jia-li Well-Known Member

    Has anyone used this before?

    I know that everyone says "Do it yourself" and ID really like to.

    But now Im working full time and in school full time and dont really have the time! PLUS Im in the process of getting a business plan together!

    So pressed for time!!

    Is there anyone anyone could tell me about this company? Its called DSI Solutions........
     
  2. jia-li

    jia-li Well-Known Member

  3. rbay

    rbay Well-Known Member

    Click the search button in this Forum. Type "validation letter" and you will see exactly how to do what this website is charging for. Then take the $60.00 dollars you saved and use it at the Post office for the certified return receipt requested letters you need to send out. It is real simple and there are lots of people here who will help you.
     
  4. lbrown59

    lbrown59 Well-Known Member

    What wil you do if the CRAs don't accept this CROs disputes?
     
  5. jia-li

    jia-li Well-Known Member

    We'll cross that bridge when we come to it.

    I know there are people out there who have successfully used a repair company.
     
  6. rbay

    rbay Well-Known Member

    SOUNDS LIKE YOU ARE ARE SELLING/PROMOTING THIS CREDIT REPAIR PROGAM.
     
  7. jia-li

    jia-li Well-Known Member

    Actually Ive been posting here for quite some time and I wouldnt sell or promote any company, especially if Im not getting paid to do it.

    I dont expect people to just post on this one..they can tell me of ANY repair company that has successfully helped people. Doesnt have to be this one specifically. This is just one I found ont he net and thought Id ask about it.
     
  8. rbay

    rbay Well-Known Member

    I can only speak from my own experience. I use this board and I read, read, read. Whenever I get a "roadblock" I just post a message and a creditnetter usually has a solution.
    There is no quick fix to repairing credit. I thought at one time I would just "pay someone" to fix the reports. Didnot want the "hassle of it". After reading this board I came to these conclusions, Its a pain to repair credit if you do it yourself and its a pain if you pay someone else do it. But if you do it yourself, it will force you to become an educated credit consumer for life, it is less expensive, and it is more effective.
     
  9. lbrown59

    lbrown59 Well-Known Member

    Very well stated
     
  10. lbrown59

    lbrown59 Well-Known Member

    Why pay A CRO when you can get better service from this board free?
     
  11. daisy1961

    daisy1961 Well-Known Member

    IMO a CRO can't do anything for you that you can't do yourself (and do it better I might add).

    Besides, you'll probably get a "Using a CRO" letter and then what will you do?

    Nope..you're a lot better off doing it yourself.

    daisy
     
  12. lbrown59

    lbrown59 Well-Known Member

    2*dont really have the time! 1*Im in the process of getting a business plan together!
    jia-li
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    1*What good is a business plan if your credit's shot to h***?
    2*How much time do you have to correct things if or when they screw up?
     
  13. bigdog81

    bigdog81 New Member

    Did you ever use DSI? What was your experience with them. I've used Ovation Credit Repair. They worked for me. In hindsight, I could have done it myslef but I did not want the hassle.
     
  14. jjgross

    jjgross Well-Known Member

    You bumped a post that's 6 yrs old,is this spam?
     
  15. Hedwig

    Hedwig Well-Known Member

    Probably no one that replied to the original thread is still around.
     
  16. apexcrsrv

    apexcrsrv Well-Known Member

    I haven't heard anything about them one way or another. We do offer "credit restoration" however, it isn't as cheap as most of the dispute mills.

    For what it's worth, there isn't anything wrong with using a CSO. Credit restoration, when done right, is very time consuming and frustrating. True, you can do it yourself but, you can also install your own toilet. Want to do that? Point is is that if the CSO fashions their disputes in the proper fashion and communicates effectively with the furnishers of information then they should get 55% deletions and accrue FCRA and FDCPA violations. If they're really any good, they'll refer you to an attorney after they're done.
     

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