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	<title>Comments on: Find A Legitimate Credit Repair Company To Fix Your Bad Credit</title>
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	<description>Where we put the emphasis on the personal in personal finance</description>
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		<description>Thanks Dominic. I checked out the NACSO's website. I had no idea such an organization existed. From their website, I pulled their membership requirements. Some pretty stringent stuff:

Before a company is approved by the National Association of Credit Services Organizations, they must meet the following requirements:

    * Provide information and background on company and its officers. 
    * Not have multiple unexplained complaints through miscellaneous resources.
    * Adhere to guidelines set forth by appropriate governing agencies.
    * Submission of website and content for review.
    * Submission of pictures of office space.
    * Not use any deceptive advertising or make false claims.  If scripts are used, they will be reviewed.
    * Not have any current legal or government actions against them that demonstrates a significant failure of the company to support the standards and principles of the NACSO.  NACSO can rescind membership to an existing member if it proves they are not acting within the scope of NACSO Standards of Excellence.
    * Have complete and conformed integrity and support the standards and principles of  NACSO.
    * Not engage in any activity that would compromise status with NACSO.
    * Provide adequate client support options, including support phone numbers and email addresses.
    * Been in business for at least one year.  However, if the principals are known to the NACSO or can prove they have standards that the NACSO would approve, this condition can be waived at the sole discretion of the NACSO.
    * Be current on membership dues.

Very good stuff... Thanks again Dominic</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks Dominic. I checked out the NACSO&#8217;s website. I had no idea such an organization existed. From their website, I pulled their membership requirements. Some pretty stringent stuff:</p>
<p>Before a company is approved by the National Association of Credit Services Organizations, they must meet the following requirements:</p>
<p>    * Provide information and background on company and its officers.<br />
    * Not have multiple unexplained complaints through miscellaneous resources.<br />
    * Adhere to guidelines set forth by appropriate governing agencies.<br />
    * Submission of website and content for review.<br />
    * Submission of pictures of office space.<br />
    * Not use any deceptive advertising or make false claims.  If scripts are used, they will be reviewed.<br />
    * Not have any current legal or government actions against them that demonstrates a significant failure of the company to support the standards and principles of the NACSO.  NACSO can rescind membership to an existing member if it proves they are not acting within the scope of NACSO Standards of Excellence.<br />
    * Have complete and conformed integrity and support the standards and principles of  NACSO.<br />
    * Not engage in any activity that would compromise status with NACSO.<br />
    * Provide adequate client support options, including support phone numbers and email addresses.<br />
    * Been in business for at least one year.  However, if the principals are known to the NACSO or can prove they have standards that the NACSO would approve, this condition can be waived at the sole discretion of the NACSO.<br />
    * Be current on membership dues.</p>
<p>Very good stuff&#8230; Thanks again Dominic</p>
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