Got Credit? has been operating for over 15 years as a credit repair service helping consumers challenge negative items on their credit reports. The company positions itself as a comprehensive credit repair and education provider, not just a dispute service.
Their core business model involves disputing inaccurate information with Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion on behalf of clients, while pairing this with credit coaching and financial guidance. The company claims to help clients remove collections, charge-offs, repossessions, and bankruptcies from their reports. Got Credit?
operates with transparent pricing at $100 per month with $0 down to enroll, and emphasizes having no upfront fees or hidden gimmicks. They back their service with a 6-month guarantee, suggesting confidence in their dispute process. What distinguishes Got Credit?
is their stated emphasis on education and long-term credit building alongside dispute work. They provide one-on-one credit coaching, monthly support via multiple channels (email, text, phone), a secure client portal for tracking progress, and custom recommendations based on individual credit profiles. The company also claims to help clients establish new lines of credit, reduce debt, and prepare for major financial milestones like home purchases or auto loans.
They position credit coaching as ongoing rather than transactional. However, important caveats exist. Credit repair disputes cannot legally remove accurate negative information, only challenge items that are inaccurate or unverifiable.
The website makes broad claims about helping clients "get approved every time you apply" and "rebuild your future," which overpromise what credit repair alone can achieve. The 6-month guarantee is not clearly defined—it's unclear whether this means full refunds if disputes are unsuccessful or simply a commitment period. No independent reviews or specific success rate data appear on the website, making it difficult to verify their claimed effectiveness.
Additionally, consumers can dispute items themselves for free through the credit bureaus, meaning the value proposition depends entirely on whether professional dispute management and coaching justify the $1,200 annual cost. Consumers who successfully repair their credit often find better rates on installment loans, secured credit cards, and other financial products.