Debt relief service scams target consumers with significant credit card debt by falsely promising to negotiate with their creditors to settle or reduce their repayment obligations. These operations often charge cash-strapped consumers a hefty up-front fee but fail to help them resolve or lower their debts – if they provide any service at all. Some debt relief scams even tout their services using automated "robocalls" to consumers on the Do-Not-Call List.
Credit repair scams also frequently target financially distressed consumers with credit problems. These operations lure consumers to purchase their services by falsely claiming that they will remove negative information from consumers' credit reports, even if that information is accurate.
Warning signs for credit repair scams include companies that ask you to pay before providing services. The company may tell you it can guarantee a specific increase in your credit score or eliminate negative credit information in your credit report, even though the information is accurate and current.
If you see ads or receive offers to repair or fix your credit, it could be a warning sign if the company:
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