Client Testimonials
“I’m sure you hear this all the time but I couldn’t stop singing songs of praise to the staff at the Lexington Law Firm. I got an updated copy of my Experian Credit Report today and I was so happy I started jumping up and down in the driveway. They deleted six out of nine negative entries — and in less than two months — now that’s what I call SERVICE. I can’t wait to see the negative entries fall off my other reports as well! Thanks a million!”
— A., Lexington client
“Your service is great! My Experian credit report is all cleaned up! I can’t believe it! The other two bureaus are almost clean too. The past six months have been great. Ford leasing company picked up the lease for a $40,000 car easily. I’ve also gotten new credit cards with high lines of credit and low interest and zero interest on balance transfers. So far I’ve spent under $500 on your service. It has been worth every penny. You guys are just great. I’d recommend you to anyone that has a scary credit report! Thanks so much.”
— B.G., Lexington client
“You guys did a great job! My beacon score went up 90+ points in less than a year. I went from horrible credit, to marginal to good credit. We have even purchased a house and went with a conventional mortgage.”
— K.D., Lexington client
“Thank you very much! To date, I have been quite pleased with your service and happy to report that my credit is very good now. I have not been able to get a normal credit card for the past 5+ years, however, after signing on with Lexington Law a little over a year ago, I now enjoy a good rating. I am approved for most cedit lines that I apply for — at good rates. I will continue to endorse this service. Thanks again!”
— P.C., Lexington client
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Astronauts end space walk marred by lost tool bag (AP)
AP - A spacewalking astronaut accidentally let go of her tool bag Tuesday after a grease gun inside it exploded, and helplessly watched as the tote and everything inside floated away.
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U.S. auto execs plead for Congress to fund bailout (Reuters)
Reuters - U.S. auto executives warned Congress on Tuesday that their industry was teetering on the brink of disaster as they pleaded for a $25 billion aid package despite political opposition to another multibillion-dollar government bailout.
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Dow up 151 in late-day rally
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