The business of good credit is the niche that Keem Chambers and Kyra Dodd have made a living on. But, when theyâre not upping credit scores or raising the family they have together, theyâre going above and beyond for anyone who needs help.
Chambers and Dodd began their business âKredit Kleanseâ back in April of 2019. A bad experience is what motivated them to help others.
âWe started the business after a terrible experience,â Chambers said. âWe gave $4,200 to someone to help fix our credit, and they didnât. We were able to fix it ourselves.â
So, Chambers and Dodd began using that focus to help others, and it wasnât limited to paying customers.