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Ian Webber

Ian Webber is a financial consultant and expert in consumer law and credit repair. Ian is a graduate of the London School of Economics and The University of Chicago where he earned his LLM, Master of Laws. Ian consults with one of the leading online credit repair services and is currently based in Florida.

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Credit repair may deserve its bad reputation, but the myopic FTC campaign against credit repair may be doing more harm than good A credit repair expert discusses the FTC, the law, and the need for profession credit repair services

Credit Repair in 90 Days Credit repair takes time, but there are ways to dramatically improve your scores in only 90 days A credit repair expert reveals some powerful strategies that can pump up your credit scores before you know it

Credit Repair Countdown Are you ready to get your credit repair effort off the ground Here are some insights from a leading credit repair expert that will help you do just that

Credit Repair Priority Your credit scores may be the most important number in your life Do you know everything about them that you should

Credit Repair Starts with You So, you’re ready to embark on a credit repair program, and get your financial life on track Here are some tips from a credit repair expert who believes that long term financial success depends on how you manage today’s paycheck

Credit Repair, Collectors, and Your Money Millions of people receive collection letters everyday Many of these collections should not be paid

Credit Repair Roadmap Credit repair requires organization The first step in the process is getting all three of your credit reports

Collectors are Bullies Most collectors are bullies The amazing truth is that they are trained to behave in this manner

Banish your doubts Embrace the possibilities

Start Saving Now Have you ever struggled to get a budget in gear and get your saving plan off the ground

The Truth About Credit Credit reporting errors can be very frustrating Wouldn’t it be nice if credit reports were completely accurate