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?
Why are automatic drafts or credit cards required?
Over the years we have found that many client payments weren't arriving on time or sometimes not at all. It became so expensive to collect our fees that we began considering significant price increases.The attorneys decided, instead, to set up all the payments as electronic drafts or credit card drafts. In the final analysis, direct drafts succeeded in reducing late and missed payments and allowed us to continue offering the services of the Lexington Law firms at an extremely affordable price.
In accordance with the Credit Repair Organizations Act, Lexington Law does not charge for services until they are completed.
You will not be charged a first-work fee until after your initial casework has been completed and you will not be responsible for the monthly fee until after we have provided a month's worth of service.
You will not be charged a first-work fee until after your initial casework has been completed and you will not be responsible for the monthly fee until after we have provided a month's worth of service.
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