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Do not be fooled by Frank Ulrich and his stories of providing credit repair. He gives you all the forms to fill out asking for personal identiy information, tells you it will be six to twelve months to remove unwanted items on your credit report for a fee of $500 that you will pay upfront, and that is the last you will hear from him! If you email him and mention the word fraud, then you will hear from Frank at some point in email and he will respond by saying he is an honest person, provides top customer service, but then Frank will proceed to shift the blame on you as the reason the credit repair process is not started. However, this is just to make you feel things are ok and that you won't ask for the $500 to be refunded. I am in pursuit with the FBI as this person needs to be wiped out from ripping people off. Do not trust this individual. Do not believe him when he tells you "This works and it's real!" because it is not. You will have $500 stolen right out from under you - and your identity stolen as well. Do not fall for this scam. Frank Ulrich Tammy Ulrich 360-518-7808 360-518-7809 showood@comcast.net Please Mail all reports and correspondances to this address: Frank Ulrich 15909 N.E. 76th st. Vancouver, Wa 98682 I am not familiar with this company but ripoffreport.com has an article on them. Here is the site: http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/278/RipOff0278040.htm Yep, to date there are 19 reports of Frank Ulrich commiting fraud by stealing identity and funds paid to a company that doesn't have a business license.

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They got me for $500. At first, they claimed I did not send them the forms, and the fax wasn't working right, they never got it, etc. Now, the phone and emails are non-working.

If you catch them, let me know. Tammy's number 360-607-2274 Franks new number 360-607-2272 or 3

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I have never engaged with Frank and Tammy Ulrich or their company Ultimate Top Beacon. If you suspect you have been ripped off, I recommend reaching out to consumer protection agencies or legal authorities for assistance in resolving the issue.

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