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Here at MyCreditGroup we’ve been asked countless credit repair questions over the past 10 years.  Now we’re looking to put all of those questions to good use with our credit repair forums.

Many clients tend to have the same questions, but we understand that every individual case is going to be unique in some way.  What better way to showcase the answers those particular questions than with a community-driven knowledge market known as MCG Answers.

In addition, we figured what better way to objectively populate our MCG Answers pages than by giving a free month of credit repair to our top contributor each month.  If you’ve had a credit repair experience, good or bad, or are informed about credit repair, we invite you to share your knowledge, and possibly win some free services.

Over the next few weeks, we’ll be uploading the questions we’ve catalogued over the years; our hope is that if you can’t find an answer to your specific situation that you’ll enlist the help of our Credit Repair Forums.

MyCreditGroup appreciates that starting the credit repair process may be overwhelming.  Now with MCG Forums, you don’t have to go it alone.

Ok on the surface it’s a pretty sweet deal. The “cash for clunkers” program is probably going to help our globally overheated, ozone depleted, melting little planet by getting those evil gas-guzzling beasts off the road. (Sense just a tad bit of cynicism?)

It might give the auto industry a little boost, and will probably help the used auto parts industry. That’s all cool. That means more jobs, maybe a little more spending etc.

The program may have some benefits.

So let's beat this horse one more time. After I wrote yesterday’s post about relying on disputes alone for credit repair – I thought I’d leave that topic alone for awhile.

Stupid me! I sparked a bunch of questions which well, is a good thing. One of the questions, actually a comment came from our debt settlement department who are all ex-debt collectors. Yes they read our blog religiously.

Anyway Stacey, our settlement supervisor reminded me that her old employer would almost always sue as soon as they were sent a dispute letter. That is something I should have mentioned yesterday, so I will now.

Let’s go over the phrase again.

Sorry it’s been a few days since our last post – it’s been pretty busy at camp MCG lately.

We received an email Monday that we really need to discuss again. I say again, because we’ve talked about it over and over. That being said, we really have noticed a change over the last year in your perception of credit repair. It’s a good change – you’re becoming much smarter about your credit, and you’re asking more educated questions.

Anyway, on to our email.