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HAPPY NEW YEAR FAMILY🔥🔑💎
Rich RISING🔥🔑🐐 First Quote Of The New Year….. GET STRAIGHT TO A BAG THIS YEAR AND DO NOT STALL AT ALL!!!!!🔥😈🏦🏆🙌🏽 #BAGYEAR #WEWILLWIN
1 like • Jan 2
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What’s Your Method?
I’ve heard many people who repair credit for others have different methods. When you first get a clients report, what’s the first thing you attack and why?
0 likes • Dec '25
First update personal information (because they are tied to old accounts and can be verified), and then opt-out/freeze secondary reporting Agencies (they are the ones the Big 3 Agencies get information from).
Ready to win
The consumer law page hits different !!! Anyone else agree?🔥🔥🔥
4 likes • Dec '25
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1 like • Dec '25
I'm in there like swimwear🤣
Man in the mirror
Serious question, when you started your credit repair journey, did you realize you weren’t just fixing number? you were confronting old decisions, survival habits, and versions of yourself you had to outgrow? What part of the process hit you emotionally the hardest? I’ll go first. Honestly, the hardest part wasn’t disputing or learning the rules. It was sitting with my own history without flinching. Seeing bad decisions I made while I was just trying to survive, not thrive, laid out in black and white. Credit repair forced me to outgrow versions of myself that were reactive, short-term, and operating from pressure instead of strategy. The emotional hit came when I realized my credit wasn’t broken… my structure was. My journey to fixing the numbers meant fixing how I thought, planned, and moved. That part was uncomfortable, but necessary. Just like when Twinwillwin has that white board yelling (at me I feel lmao) you know the answer just say it!!!! Iykyk🤣
5 likes • Dec '25
After buying a new home, getting married, losing loved ones, having a baby on the way, being laid off, and losing my security clearance, everything I thought was stable fell apart. When I needed help the most, I was denied credit. That denial forced me into survival mode and exposed how little I understood about the credit system. I’m still learning, still building, but learning credit gave me leverage when I had none. What started as survival turned into helping friends and family repair their credit, access funding, and building a credit repair business so others don’t have to feel as stuck as I did. We Moveee. 💪🏽🚀🚀
4 likes • Dec '25
@Marcus Glover Go Be Great Brodie, The story makes sense forward, not backward. 💪🏽🚀
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@josie-george-3575
I operate a credit/funding business and I also sell on Amazon & Walmart.

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Joined Dec 3, 2025
DC,MD,VA
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