What Is An Account Executive?

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES (A/Es) are Certified Credit Consultants (CCCs) who excel with Credit Justice Services and are offered full-time positions with the company. An A/E is a self-motivated good communicator who would like to build a business helping mortgage brokers, realtors, entrepreneurs, and clients to find solutions for their business and credit problems. As an A/E you will receive overrides on clients and companies who sign up as Certified Credit Consultants to sell CJS services. The following is the payment schedule for an A/E:

Pay Scale:

40%- of the invoice on all personal business
20%- override on all business produced by your team of Certified Credit Consultants (CCCs)
5% - override on total team production for any Certified Credit Consultant who upgrades to an A/E

Benefits:

Twice a month, A/Es participate in a private webinar with the CJS owner. During these live forums, policies and procedures for the company are discussed and created, and national marketing and advertising practices are evaluated. Many other important topics are discussed, and it is also provides a valuable question-and-answer setting.

A/Es are able to conduct their own certification classes for Certified Credit Consultants.

A/Es receive employee benefits from the company.

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75 Day Credit Makeover (TM)

Our process is simple, yet effective. Credit Justice Services will receive your credit report with items you would like to dispute.

A paralegal will be assigned to your specific file in order to better assist you in the 75 day credit repair process. Read More...

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Debt Negotiation

Our Attorney will negotiate on your behalf with creditors and collection companies. We have a very high success rate helping people just like you save thousands of dollars, avoid costly collection lawsuits, and stay out of bankruptcy. Read more...

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Identity Theft Assistance

You apply for a credit card and are turned down because of a low credit score, yet you know that you’ve always paid your accounts on time.

A debt collector calls to demand payment on a six-month overdue account for a credit card you have never had.

You receive a credit card in the mail that you’ve never applied for.

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