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Reader question: I want to sign up for Sky Blue, how much does it cost for the whole thing?
Answer: Good question. Sky Blue Credit Repair is actually one of the cheapest credit repair services around, which is nice if you are just looking for a straightforward credit repair service. Unlike other credit repair services, which cost from $80/month to over $100/month, Sky Blue Credit Repair doesn’t offer any crazy bells and whistles like credit report monitoring, identity theft protection services or other add-ons that you may not want. Services like CreditRepair.com and Lexington Law do. That doesn’t mean they aren’t effective at what they do, which is credit repair. SkyBlue is actually one of the most reliable credit repair companies around.
SkyBlue charges a $79 initial fee that helps set up your account, and then charges $79/month after that. So how much does it cost total? It depends on how long you use the service. Usually, credit repair services say that they can repair your credit within 6 months. If you use Sky Blue Credit Repair for 6 months, it would be $414.
There are a couple of exceptions. First, if you decide to sign up your spouse or partner, they get a 50% discount on SkyBlue, making the total for two people $621 for 6 months. Also, SkyBlue has one of the best guarantees for credit repair service. They will refund your money if you are not satisfied for any reason within 90 days of signing up for the service.
If Sky Blue isn’t what you are looking for and you need a good alternative, Credit Saint is a good option and is only $79.99 a month.
If you are interested in Sky Blue and would like to check out the service, click here or call (888) 534-1510 to talk to a live person. (Reader tip: Call between 9-5 M-F EST.)
7 Comments
Trudy Hicks • August 10, 2016
I am at the point I am trying to get my credit straight and I really need help, I wanted to know how it works.
Jeff Hindenach • August 10, 2016
Generally, Trudy, credit repair services will take a look at your credit reports and give you a plan of action on where they think progress can be made. Once you agree to the plan, they’ll take the steps needed to try and repair your credit. Keep in mind that not all negative information can be removed, but credit repair agencies like Sky Blue have experience in finding the legal ways to raise your credit score. Hope that helps.
LeAnne • May 29, 2016
Is there a minimum amount of time that you have to remain that signed up with these credit repair sites or is it just month to month?
Jeff Hindenach • May 29, 2016
No minimum time, each of the services we review on our site are all month-to-month, so you can cancel at any time.
David • October 20, 2015
You ask for three credit reporting websites, to log in to?
Where do i go for that?
And is giving my info log in to a company safe?