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Who is Dom Lucre? Exclusive interview with the 28 year old who is helping homeless Americns get into a home

Dom Lucre  adds some firepower to the war on homelessness and the recent inflation spikes by offering a service with his fintech company in Nashville Tennessee that will repair the credit of any homeless citizen in America.

Credit Cadabra has become one of the most sought-after financial advisory firms in the United States, despite having been founded only in 2018. Under the new plan created by , Credit Cadabra‘s founder Dom Lucre, Americans without a fixed address can use the website online. The service provides assistance in all areas of negative dispute, credit counseling, lawsuit eligibility, and more, as well as individualized recommendations and a personalized road map to a healthier, more stable credit score.

The team at Credit Cadabra, lead by financial expert and philanthropist Dom Lucre, implements powerful, proven credit report repair tactics to dispute suspicious items and disparaging remarks in all areas of student loans, collections, medical bills, late payments, bankruptcies, and more. Credit Cadabra has improved credit ratings with a 94% success rate to date.

It is the perfect time to be kind to eachother 

Credit Cadabra’s offer comes at a time when 77% of U.S. residents are claiming bankruptcy. Recent research indicates that three-quarters of Americans have missed a credit card payment owing to COVID-19 and that around one-third have engaged in conduct that has negatively impacted their credit score. This comes just a few years after substantial modifications to the FICO scoring system caused an estimated 40 million Americans to lose 20 or even more points on their score.

While only being  28 years old during this trying period, Dom cannot sit back and do nothing. The native of South Carolina, whose family struggled financially when he was growing up, is eager to assist in any way possible. Since our economy has been in a vortex of uncertainty for the past two years, now is the perfect time to consider what we can do to safeguard one another if the situation deteriorates. More than 600,000 Americans are currently suffering homelessness, and it is even more startling that 1 in every 50 children you pass are also homeless. It is good to know that there is another resource committed to assisting kids.

Visit their website to take advantage of the offer; a verification process will be performed prior to the provision of service to ensure your eligibility.

Credit Cadabra’s objective is to give the nation with the quickest and most cheap credit repair services. Credit Cadabra’s mission is to combat poor credit using the most effective technique a credit repair company should employ: transparency. The company has already assisted thousands of individuals in regaining financial independence.

Meet Dom Lucre Founder and CEO of Credit Cadabra

“ We are at a point in America where the hate is at an all time high and inflation is following closely behind, with rumors of recession it is time to start putting systems in place that can protect those that need protection. “

-Dom Lucre

Dom Lucre, age 28, is an entrepreneur and philanthropist (Dominick Andrew McGee) “From a financial standpoint, the previous three years have been hard, and that’s putting it mildly. We are aware that many Americans are concerned about their futures due to the pandemic, and this concern is magnified for homeless individuals. With our program “Credit Where Rent’s Due,” we hope to demonstrate to the American people that action is possible if we cease doing nothing.

 We also want to convey that they are not facing this challenge alone, and that there are organizations, such as Credit Cadabra, that are committed to assisting in any way possible. We hope that by providing free access to our services, we can serve as an example of how it is possible to aid one another without smoke and mirrors.

The final two years of Dom’s life have been devoted to public service. His life of servitude began in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Dom helped establish the non-profit group Citizen’s Crusade to assist Chattanooga’s expanding homeless population. They would give vitamins, land restoration, pest control, water, and as-needed emergency assistance in the city’s major camps.

 During his time in the Crusade, Dom felt compelled to do more; this led to his appointment as State Director of the conservative non-profit Blexit Tennessee, which provided him with the necessary expertise to accomplish his present objective.

Dom left Blexit when he was expelled from the group for appointing a Nashville resident who identified with the LGBTQ movement to his leadership team.

 “I have always put myself in the shoes of my neighbors. I am willing to stand for the good of society even if it requires me to stand alone against society.

  • Dom Lucre

Join Dom Lucre at his socials to support him in his cause:

Instagram: @DomLucre

Twitter: @DomLucre

Facebook: @DomLucre1

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