Do Not Leave Your Credit To Chance- Get a Credit Shield

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(Newswire.net—June 12, 2013)  Tampa, FL—It probably stemmed from the roots of working with financial records in the mortgage finance business that prompted Sarah Young, principal and founder of Credit Shield, a U.S. based credit protection business that addresses any and all credit issues for the consumer that is subject to the barrage of collection agency harassments that accompany their business model.

As Young worked through the industry in understanding the impact of credit scores (FICO- Fair Isaac), she came upon the realization that there were definitely some dysfunctional occurrences in the process of credit investigation.  This was in her quest to do what she was trained for, mortgage finance and helping find home buying solutions for her clients.  Throughout the process and compilation for data and information on financial backgrounds, it became obvious that the industry was not as “pristine” in its record keeping and therefore methodologies in tracking one’s credit. 

With this realization, Credit Shield was born as a concept to crusade the cause of consumers who were unaware of what remedies they had available in this quagmire of financial “record mis-keeping”.  Following the economic woes of 2008, perhaps one of the most powerful financial recessions to hit the United States, Young launched Credit Shield in the effort to arm her clients and the consumers from the assault that was about to change the shape of our homeownership forever. 

One’s home is their castle, provided that it is protected by a good moat and the drawbridge is not left unattended.  Credit protection is no different in that the moat is now a consumer advocate like Credit Shield, that is a student of the collection agency process and works on behalf of the consumer facing credit defaults, deteriorating credit scores, and even bankruptcy.

Young goes on to explain how much of what has come to pass will not pass unless there is a proactive and in many instances, a preemptive action taken by the consumer in order to ward off these collection practices that have rained down upon our population. 

In order to learn more about credit defense rights and steps to protect oneself from debt harassment, contact: Credit Shield www.Creditshield.org   sarah@creditshield.org   (888) 223-3529

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