ALE-SERVICES is offering consultations in conjunction with Mind2Work to help victims of human trafficking get the documentation to submit to Credit Reporting Agency(s) to block adverse infomation on your credit report.
The purpose of this Consultation is to discuss pre-litigation issues and ask any questions or seek strategy advise about your outstanding dispute.
Trafficking Consult which includes a signed Trafficking Verification Letter that can be sent to any Credit Reporting Agency along with your Victim Determination packet.
Cost: $350
As part of the consultation, we will provide the individual with a template demand and will walk the individual through how to draft and send one out to Credit Reporting Agency on their own behalf.
Cost: $250
When someone has either been denied by a Credit Reporting Agency and is in need of an issue specific Demand letter. The letter will be prepared on the individuals behalf and will designate ALE as your preferred method of contact to communicate directly with the Agency.
During the consult, you will meet with an Attorney to review the documents that were submitted and confirm that a Demand letter is your proper next step.
A review will only take about half the time and the second half will be saved for the back-end of the Demand process.
After we confirm that we are able to assist, the individual will be sent an email that includes a Flat Fee Retainer Agreement and Invoice for $450.
The total cost of the Consult, Demand letter and assistance as the individuals representitive is $700
Once we receive both of these items, we will begin drafting your tailored demand letter, sending it to the designated Credit Reporting Agency(s) and will act as an intermediatory between the individual and Credit Reporting Agency(s).
... AND FOUND USEFULL TO HELP UNDERSTAND THE "RULE" FROM THE BUREAU OF CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION 12 U.S.C. § 1022
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Bureau) has amended Regulation V, of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), to address recent legislation that assists consumers who are victims of trafficking. This final rule established a method for a victim of trafficking to submit documentation to consumer reporting agencies, including information identifying any adverse item of information about the consumer that resulted from certain types of human trafficking, and prohibits the consumer reporting agencies from furnishing a consumer report containing the adverse item(s) of information. The Bureau is taking this action as mandated by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022 to assist consumers who are victims of trafficking in building or rebuilding financial stability and personal independence.
We believe KNOWLEDGE IS POWER and we take pride in providieng a tool to help other better themselves.
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