Credit Glory is a credit repair service that helps consumers identify and challenge errors on their credit reports. The company operates through a straightforward three-step process: initial expert consultation, quick account setup, and ongoing dispute work on behalf of the client. Based in Henderson, Nevada, Credit Glory positions itself as a full-service credit repair firm that handles the paperwork and communication with creditors and credit bureaus so clients don't have to. The company emphasizes that up to 79% of credit reports contain errors, citing U.S. PIRG research, and frames credit repair as a path to financial recovery.
Credit Glory's core service is disputing inaccurate items on credit reports, including collections, charge-offs, late payments, bankruptcies, incorrect names and addresses, and balance errors. They claim to work on behalf of clients to contact bureaus and creditors, handling documentation and dispute processes. The company offers free phone consultations to assess whether their services are appropriate for a given situation and advertises that clients can cancel anytime with no long-term obligations. They position credit repair as enabling access to major financial goals: home purchases, auto loans, employment opportunities, better interest rates, and credit card approvals.
Credit Glory differentiates itself through a stated commitment to personalized assessment before taking on clients, aiming to avoid wasting time on unsuitable cases. They provide multiple contact channels and note that credit experts are available extended hours (Monday-Friday 7am-8pm EST, Saturday-Sunday 10am-6pm EST). The company claims to have "helped thousands of people" and advertises customer testimonials, though specific outcome data is not disclosed on the website.
A critical limitation is that Credit Glory makes clear disclaimers that results vary and are not guaranteed, that they cannot guarantee permanent removal of verifiable tradelines, and that individual outcomes depend on active client participation. The company also explicitly states it is not a substitute for legal advice and recommends clients contact a local attorney. These caveats suggest that credit repair outcomes are contingent on dispute processes that may have limited success rates, particularly for accurate negative items. The company's Philadelphia location URL suggests regional service, though the Nevada headquarters address and national phone numbers indicate broader service availability.