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iCreate x Credit Repair

31 min · 2 de mar de 2026
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Lawrence Fields pulls up to break down the truth about credit — no gimmicks, no overnight miracles, just real game. From rebuilding after mistakes to understanding how the system really works, he explains how credit can either unlock doors or keep you locked out. In this episode, we talk about fixing your score the right way, common traps people fall into, and why financial discipline matters more than flexing. Lawrence keeps it solid on what credit repair can and can’t do — and how to position yourself for long-term wins. If you’re tired of being denied, tired of high interest rates, or just ready to level up financially, this one is a must-listen. Stop playing with your future. Tap in and get the knowledge. 💳🎙️

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