Thursday, September 24th, 2009 at
12:53 pm
Here’s proof that our program works and truly does help folks. On 4-7-09 I enrolled Allison P. and sent in her paperwork on high priority, super rush, mach 4! She was closing on her home the first week of May and needed a judgement deleted to fund her loan. We barely had 30 days to try and help. The judgement was obviously erroneous after hearing the story, but she had been fighting it for years with no success and wasn’t about to pay it. This was the only negative on her credit report. She took a leap of faith and hired us in the hopes we could help. Everyone at Member Services jumped on this file for us and sent out her disputes in 2 days. WELL IT WORKED! On Monday she received her TU report deleting that judgement, the LO gave it to the Underwriter, and even without the other 2 credit bureaus response the judgement was waived and the bank funded her loan. THIS IS EXCITING STUFF!
Thursday, July 16th, 2009 at
12:48 pm
You have no goal- A true goal is more than a mere wish. Sometimes people mistake the two. A wish requires no effort and it does not matter if you are physically able to make the wish come true or not. A wish is something that is simply nice to have. A iep goals data collection on the other hand is something that is challenging yet doable. It is something that you have to have. It compels you to pay the price in order to successfully achieve it. Be sure you have a true goal and not a wish. If you simply have a wish you don’t really have a goal.
You have no plan- Without a plan you stand to lose focus easily. You also set yourself up for unnecessary frustration and disappointment. When you create a plan you establish a predetermined track that you can follow. As your journey towards goal attainment becomes challenging it is much easier to keep pressing on if you have a plan to rely on.
You have not worked- If you do not put the work in you are disillusioned to believe that you will ever hit your goal. You will not. You must put the necessary work into making your goal accomplishment a reality. To wait for your situation to get better before you start only postpones your chances for success. Once you have the goal established and the plan formulated it is time to act. Take massive action towards hitting your goal. Develop consistent work habits and you will put yourself in the drivers seat rather than remaining at the mercy of fate.
What can you do? Right now take a moment and ask yourself do you have a goal? A plan? Are you working? If you do congratulations! You’re on your way to success. If you don’t have one or all of these three don’t despair. Start today set yourself some goals you?d like to achieve this month and this year. Don’t overdo it if you’re just starting out, just put in writing what you’d like to achieve.
Then make a plan but put it in writing. What will you do? How will you do it? When will you do it? And don’t forget maybe the most important question of all why are you doing it? Your plan should be as detailed as you can get. We have numerous sources in our training areas as well as support from a Director if need be to help you here.
The working thing is where I believe most drop the ball. You can plan and set your goals to shoot for the moon but it is for nothing if you don’t cause some action. Massive action is what propels people to success the fastest. Massive action allows you to capitalize on opportunities that you would see otherwise. Massive action is what every successful sales person, business person and entrepreneur take to become successful.
Be Bold!
Herschel
Monday, June 1st, 2009 at
11:05 am
Another great story to share with you folks! Cesar D. started with us 10 months ago and we have raised his Equifax credit score 172 points. IT WENT FROM 542 TO 714!! Mind you this is with no positive tradelines reporting, just straight deletions. His Experian score has been raised 111 points (501 to 612). The TransUnion is a work in progress. Monique is attacking that one for us. (Just a sidenote: the Loan Officer is disappointed in our service because the middle score isn’t high enough to purchase a home yet. She and I are going to have a TALK!) The members are thrilled, that’s all that counts.
Friday, January 30th, 2009 at
9:04 am
I have been extremely satisfied with Vantage. I watched my credit score stay virtually the same every month for a year despite everything I tried. But in the hands of Vantage, it jumped 100 points in less than 2 months.
Chad T. Roy, UT
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