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KyleGilbert
11-29-2007, 12:29 PM
Global Advantage Credit Solutions wants to help you gainand retain clients. We work with about 300 mortgage companies and I look to expand that number everyday! We consider each mortgage and real estate company a "Values Partner" and here is how it works...

Valued Partners are mortgage companies or individual realtors that send us referrals. What’s the big deal about that? The big deal is that Global Advantage Credit Solutions had created a business model that’s conducive to reciprocating leads. We want to give back to real estate and mortgage professionals.

The average person knows about 240 people. 54% of Americans have bad credit. So, it’s quite possible that your client may know somebody that can use our services. If your client refers a friend, family member, or a co-worker, we waive a processing fee for them. We ask that referral if they’re currently working with a realtor or broker and if they aren’t, then it goes to you!

We will also add you to our Valued Partner section of our website. We have this set up for consumers that are looking for real estate or mortgage professionals that are willing to help people with credit challenges.


Let's make more money and give this industry a helping hand!


Sincerely,


Kyle Gilbert
National Credit Consultant
Global Advantage Credit Solutions

OregonLO
01-09-2008, 11:42 AM
So what makes your company different? Not to offend you but I've been pretty hesitant to send my clients to a credit restoration company. I tend to try to coach them and help them on my own. What are the costs for a client to work with you and what exactly do you guys do?

KyleGilbert
01-09-2008, 12:36 PM
PM me and i will be MORE than happy to give yousome very good information on our company, how we are different, pricing, and answer any other questions you may have. :)

LOTrainer
01-10-2008, 06:16 PM
Personally, I like the way HTDI has their credit restoration set up. It's easy for me and my clients, and their follow up and customer service has been excellent thus far.

If you are familiar with them, is there a difference between the two?

KyleGilbert
01-11-2008, 09:18 AM
Well, there are always differences in two "competing" companies, for a lack of a better word. Whether it is our backend processing, our security, our program in general, or our client services department that makes the difference is the question. We are one of the fastest growing credit restoration companies in the nation. It is a booming market for companies like us, and mortgage companies who are looking at the big picture, the near future, and to expand their client database are the companies that we are partnered with. We actually have about 500 mortgage companies nationwide that send us business. 90% of our clients are referrals, and I believe that a referral based company is a company that cares for their clients, produces good results, and keeps their word. Our company is 100% dedicated to our clients by making our services fit their budget no matter what it takes, giving them regular follow up, and producing results!

If anyone wants more information on our company, or is interested in doing business with my company, please feel free to PM. :)

I love meeting new people and discussing business with them!

Sincerely,

Kyle Gilbert
Client Services Director
Global Advantage Credit Solutions

Matthew-HTDI
01-17-2008, 10:08 AM
Personally, I like the way HTDI has their credit restoration set up. It's easy for me and my clients, and their follow up and customer service has been excellent thus far.

If you are familiar with them, is there a difference between the two?

Thanks Andy... As for comparison, I think the main difference between other company's and our own are Results and our Technology. Of course we provide superior customer service, but mainly it's our systems in place, technology and availability with the HTDI Broker System that give the brokers the confidence needed to start doing business with us, and then the results will of course solidify their confidence in our program.

or,

If you have interest in starting your own Credit Repair Company, visit http://StartACreditBusiness.com/matthewchambers for information on that program as well. Thank you,

KyleGilbert
01-17-2008, 10:12 AM
Create your own thread please.

If you really want to post ads on my thread, that is fine. If that is how your company does business... it doesn't seem to ethical.

Nice move though.

Matthew-HTDI
01-17-2008, 10:16 AM
Create your own thread please.

If you really want to post ads on my thread, that is fine. If that is how your company does business... it doesn't seem to ethical.

Nice move though.

Kyle,

I appologize, I was responding to Andy, as he mentioned our company and asked for comparisons. I wasn't trying to upset you.

KyleGilbert
01-17-2008, 10:35 AM
Oh no you didn't upset me. :)

There are just some forum rules. Thanks!

Matthew-HTDI
01-17-2008, 11:03 AM
Oh no you didn't upset me. :)

There are just some forum rules. Thanks!

Good, I was concerned that I may have upset you since there is nothing wrong with someone mentioning a company they feel is better than the one being advertised, we have an understanding... And the smiley face certainly confirms that you were not mad!

KyleGilbert
01-17-2008, 11:09 AM
I don't think it is a case of someone thinking your company is better than mine, based solely on the fact that they have never used us.

If I had never tried a cheeseburger before, and then one day I ate a McDonald's cheeseburger... How would I know that there are other restaurants that serve better, more quality burgers? :)

All I am saying is if you don't touch your toes to the water, how will you know if it's cold or not?

Matthew-HTDI
01-17-2008, 11:17 AM
All I am saying is if you don't touch your toes to the water, how will you know if it's cold or not?


The iceholes are a good indicator.

KyleGilbert
01-17-2008, 11:53 AM
Cute response.

Is that what someone told you before about your company?

That's unfortunate.