Common Questions
How much does your credit repair service cost?
How does the refund policy work?
How do you make sure my flat, monthly payment is the best deal for me?
Does Lexington Law offer a couple's discount?
What is an electronic transfer?
Why are automatic drafts or credit cards required?
When are funds drafted?
Can I cancel your credit repair service at any time?
What if I cannot afford credit repair right now?
What are the accepted payment methods?
What happens if a payment is dishonored?
How does the refund policy work?
How do you make sure my flat, monthly payment is the best deal for me?
Does Lexington Law offer a couple's discount?
What is an electronic transfer?
Why are automatic drafts or credit cards required?
When are funds drafted?
Can I cancel your credit repair service at any time?
What if I cannot afford credit repair right now?
What are the accepted payment methods?
What happens if a payment is dishonored?
What are the accepted payment methods?
We accept payments by credit card or by automatic draft from your checking account. The payment method you choose will be used to pay your setup fee or $99.00 within the first fifteen days, and for all subsequent monthly payments after each month of services is completed.No matter which method you choose, rest assured we will take all reasonable precautions to avoid posting unauthorized charges to your credit card or making unauthorized drafts on your bank account. Charges will be posted only on the dates as dictated by your billing cycle, and only in the amount approved by you.
*Important: While the testimonials and other information on this website may be exciting, Lexington Law promises only to perform the steps we've agreed to in each client's case and to charge each month only for steps already completed. As with any legal work, no outcome is promised. Your results may vary.
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