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Attorney Gus Michael Farinella is a credit counselor that performs credit repair and advice. Contact Attorney Gus Michael Farinella using the information listed below. Ask the questions you have and then do the same for several other firms in your area. Credit repair and advice is very important and can effect the rest of you life, so take the time and do the homework. Over time you can improve your score, but you must get things in order and become responsible.

Attorney Gus Michael Farinella
160 W 20th St
New York, NY 10011
(212) 675-6161

It is recommended to check your credit score three times a year. Equifax is a company I recommend for such ratings. If Attorney Gus Michael Farinella turns out to not be a place for you please go back and check out another firm in your area. Thanks!

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