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REAL PROOF.

These are real client experiences tied to real file movement. Every profile is different, and every result depends on the person, the reporting, and the work that goes into it.

SCORE PROGRESS

Score movement and file cleanup from real clients

Client score summary showing 739 Equifax, 742 Experian, 741 TransUnion, and 12 disputes deleted.
Score Growth12 Disputes Deleted
I had been waiting on a real breakthrough, and this was the update that gave it to me. My scores came back at 739 Equifax, 742 Experian, and 741 TransUnion, with 12 disputes deleted. Seeing all three bureaus come back that strong made me feel like the work was finally showing up where it mattered.

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Client score summary showing 647 Equifax, 661 Experian, 644 TransUnion, and 70 disputes deleted.
Major Cleanup70 Disputes Deleted
I knew my file needed serious cleanup, but I did not expect to see this kind of movement. My updated scores came back at 647 Equifax, 661 Experian, and 644 TransUnion, and I had 70 disputes deleted. I was honestly shocked when I saw how much had finally come off.

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Client score summary showing 655 Equifax, 724 Experian, 705 TransUnion, 30 disputes deleted, and 1 item updated to positive.
Strong Movement30 Deleted + 1 Positive
This was one of those updates that makes you stop and stare at the screen for a second. My scores reached 655 Equifax, 724 Experian, and 705 TransUnion, with 30 disputes deleted and 1 item updated to positive. Seeing that kind of movement made me feel like my file was finally being cleaned up the right way.

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Client score summary showing 689 Equifax, 695 Experian, 664 TransUnion, and 22 disputes deleted.
File Progress22 Disputes Deleted
I could tell my file was improving, but seeing it on paper hit different. My scores came back at 689 Equifax, 695 Experian, and 664 TransUnion, with 22 disputes deleted. That update gave me a lot more confidence about where things were headed.

T.C.

Client score summary showing 666 Equifax, 669 Experian, 671 TransUnion, and 10 disputes deleted.
Steady Progress10 Disputes Deleted
When the report updated, I could see real progress instead of just hoping something had changed. My scores came back at 666 Equifax, 669 Experian, and 671 TransUnion, with 10 disputes deleted. It felt good to finally see steady movement across the board.

T.H.

Client score summary showing 707 Equifax, 689 Experian, 708 TransUnion, and 11 disputes deleted.
Relief + Progress11 Disputes Deleted
I still remember how good it felt seeing this update come back. My scores reached 707 Equifax, 689 Experian, and 708 TransUnion, with 11 disputes deleted. After carrying so much negative information for so long, that kind of result was a huge relief.

Amanda

Client score summary showing 687 Equifax, 728 Experian, 691 TransUnion, 42 disputes deleted, and 1 item updated to positive.
Big Shift42 Deleted + 1 Positive
This was the kind of update I had been hoping for the whole time. My scores came back at 687 Equifax, 728 Experian, and 691 TransUnion, with 42 disputes deleted and 1 item updated to positive. Seeing that much come off my file made me feel like everything had finally started turning in my favor.

Shonna Shepherd

Client score summary showing 664 Equifax, 675 Experian, 689 TransUnion, and 12 disputes deleted.
Cleaner File12 Disputes Deleted
I was encouraged just looking at how much cleaner everything felt. My scores came back at 664 Equifax, 675 Experian, and 689 TransUnion, with 12 disputes deleted. It gave me that feeling that my file was finally moving in the right direction instead of staying stuck.

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ACCOUNT-LEVEL PROOF

Specific items deleted from client reports

These are specific account-level deletions pulled from real client updates, paired with the client's own reaction to seeing those items come off.

Credit report screenshot showing Jefferson Capital marked deleted.
Item DeletedJefferson Capital
When I saw Jefferson Capital come off my report, I felt a real sense of relief. That was one of those accounts that kept staring back at me every time I opened my file. Seeing it finally deleted made me feel like the process was real, not just talk.

David Castillo

Credit report screenshot showing Caine Weiner marked deleted.
Item DeletedCaine Weiner
Seeing Caine Weiner deleted was a big moment for me. That account had been sitting there long enough to feel permanent, so when it finally came off, I was honestly surprised. It felt like proof that my file was finally getting cleaned up for real.

Chris Dumire

Credit report screenshot showing Acima Digital, Affirm, and Bankruptcy marked deleted.
Acima Digital DeletedBankruptcy DeletedAffirm Deleted
I came to JayD at one of the hardest points in my life. I needed 80 points added to my score just to qualify for a mortgage, and I did not know if it was even possible. When I saw Acima Digital come off my report, I knew this was not just surface-level movement. Then Bankruptcy got deleted — I had stared at that item so many times I started to believe it would never leave. When Affirm came off too, everything finally looked cleaner, and for the first time in a long time I felt like my file was actually moving in the right direction.

Rebecca Knowles

Testimonials reflect individual client experiences. Results vary based on credit profile, reporting history, documentation, participation, and overall goals. These results are not a guarantee of what any individual will achieve.

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