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What was the final disposition of the class action lawsuit of shareholders against “National Auto Credit” ?

Question by IRE: What was the final disposition of the class action lawsuit of shareholders against "National Auto Credit" ?
It was judiciated in New York and/or Delaware around 2004.

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NAO won this battle

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Q&A: How can I pursue action against someone who stole money from me in exchange for “credit repair”?

Question by Aline B: How can I pursue action against someone who stole money from me in exchange for "credit repair"?
Nearly a year ago I paid someone to repair my credit. She is licensed. I have a written contract. She has done nothing to help my credit and will not respond to email or telephone inquiries. How can I report her to state licensing agencies (Texas) and the credit bureaus?

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This is the problem with those who claim (outrageously) that they can *repair your credit*. They won't be able to remove anything derogatory that is there legally. It may come off for a month, while they investigate..but will go back on just as quick and stay there for the duration of the SOL. If you earned that bad mark, it is meant to be there for other creditors to see, so they can make an educated guess on whether you are a good risk for a loan.

If there is some sort of licensing board that oversees credit repair people, I guess you could complain to them. You could lodge a complaint with the BBB against her. Even if you tried to sue her in small claims, I highly doubt you would prevail.

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Q&A: How can I pursue action against someone who stole money from me in exchange for "credit repair"?

Question by Aline B: How can I pursue action against someone who stole money from me in exchange for "credit repair"?
Nearly a year ago I paid someone to repair my credit. She is licensed. I have a written contract. She has done nothing to help my credit and will not respond to email or telephone inquiries. How can I report her to state licensing agencies (Texas) and the credit bureaus?

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Answer by My Take on It
This is the problem with those who claim (outrageously) that they can *repair your credit*. They won't be able to remove anything derogatory that is there legally. It may come off for a month, while they investigate..but will go back on just as quick and stay there for the duration of the SOL. If you earned that bad mark, it is meant to be there for other creditors to see, so they can make an educated guess on whether you are a good risk for a loan.

If there is some sort of licensing board that oversees credit repair people, I guess you could complain to them. You could lodge a complaint with the BBB against her. Even if you tried to sue her in small claims, I highly doubt you would prevail.

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