Reader mail: research Ovation Law credit repair lawyers
My son has a credit problem and is dealing with a company called “Ovation Law” online. I looked at their site and I am a little concerned. Something about them seems a little fishy.
I did a search for Ovation Law and came up with you website/forum. Read through it all. You are one tough cookie when someone messes with you!
Anyway, I registered, but I can’t login in. The registration page said I would get some login info, but nothing is there yet.
I am kind of in a pinch on time. Do you know anything about Ovation Law and their reputation? Problems? Suits? Better Business Bureau Stuff? I want to stop my son from making a mistake with these guys before it is too late.
Thanks!...
I’m sorry, I really don’t have time to deal with registration problems here and since I’m not anticipating sitting around bored and cooking up cool stuff for members to do, registration doesn’t do anything. My only site that requires registration for access is http://creditfactors.com/ and that’s because otherwise I would have long starved to death. I make as much info as possible available entirely free of charge.
I have NO idea what this reader was reading at my sites, but I’m a bit confused. I’m sure I had nothing GOOD to say about Ovation, another scummy credit repair law firm.
Why would you waste your time researching?
If you have time to read, please read my Open Letter to the House Committee on Financial Services and everyone with an IQ above 70 ought to really learn something and maybe even contact their representatives. As of right now, over 1/3 of all the people who clicked on the link were too damn lazy to even download it.
Very telling.




