Core Multiservices Inc is a credit repair firm based in Jackson Heights, New York, founded by Mohammad Kashem. The company positions itself as offering an alternative approach to traditional credit repair, focusing on compliance challenges rather than validity disputes. According to their marketing, they serve consumers seeking to improve credit scores before major purchases like mortgages or automobiles.
The company's primary service is credit repair targeting negative items including late payments, collections, charge-offs, inquiries, foreclosures, garnishments, tax liens, judgments, bankruptcies, and child support obligations. They also offer credit report analysis, credit score optimization guidance, credit rebuilding assistance with new credit cards, mortgage readiness consultation (leveraging underwriting expertise), auto loan readiness with dealer partnerships, and a secured credit card product ($200 deposit, no credit check required) that reports to all three bureaus. A credit report service is offered at $1 for 7 days, then $21.99/month.
Core Multiservices distinguishes itself by claiming to challenge Metro2 reporting format compliance rather than disputing account validity, regardless of whether accounts are actually delinquent. They assert this methodology is used by fewer than 5% of credit repair firms nationwide and produces "faster, dependable, reliable and ethical results." The website emphasizes that traditional dispute methods are ineffective, citing statistics that 90% of consumers who dispute see no score change.
A critical assessment reveals significant concerns: the company's core claim—that disputing compliance rather than validity is legal and ethical—is presented without regulatory context or disclaimers. Their statistics about dispute ineffectiveness appear designed to justify their alternative approach but lack sourcing. No information about licensing, certifications, guarantees, or compliance with CROA (Credit Repair Organizations Act) is provided. The secured credit card offering appears to be a partnership rather than direct issuance, and pricing details beyond initial costs are incomplete.
In the broader ecosystem of credit repair services, consumers have multiple paths to improving their credit. Professional credit repair companies can dispute inaccurate items with all three bureaus, while credit monitoring services provide ongoing alerts about changes to your reports. For those building credit from scratch, secured credit cards and credit builder loans offer structured approaches. Consumers dealing with overwhelming debt may benefit from debt consolidation loans to simplify payments, or credit counseling through nonprofit agencies for personalized budgeting guidance. Consumers who successfully repair their credit often find better rates on installment loans, secured credit cards, and other financial products.