Sphynx and Credit Repair – Jeremy Leung Addresses the Importance of Credit Repair in a Clever Analogy


Posted March 28, 2022 by sarahjay

Jeremy Leung addresses the importance of credit repair in a clever analogy with the Great Sphinx of Giza in a post on his Instagram (@ecom.jeremy).

 
Jeremy Leung addresses the importance of credit repair in a clever analogy with the Great Sphinx of Giza in a post on his Instagram (@ecom.jeremy). The post shows him standing with the Great Sphinx of Giza in the background behind him. The caption begins with, “What does the Sphynx and credit repair have in common?”
The post points out that the Egyptians considered the Great Sphinx a “riddle” in its prime. Originated in Greek mythology, Sphinx had a body of a lion, wings of a falcon, and the head of a human woman. Oedipus found the Great Sphinx at the front of Thebes, the myth goes, who wouldn’t let him enter Thebes unless he answered her riddle. Making the analogy, Leung writes, “Today, people call credit repair a riddle because there are so many factors that come into play that affect your score after you’ve decided to repair it.”
The post goes on to point out that the Great Sphinx was abandoned and forgotten by the Egyptians while its body eroded in the desert for millennia. In correspondence, he writes, “Your credit might have been forgotten, allowing your score to deteriorate and get damaged over time.”
The Great Sphinx must be repaired in order to prevent any further damage in the upcoming centuries. Bring his analogy to full circle, Leung says, “Your credit score may need to be repaired to prevent it from being damaged.”
Leung is an entrepreneur and co-founder of Ascend Ecom, an investment management company that manages Amazon FBA and Walmart WFS businesses for its clients with their investments. Ascent Ecom uses various software tools to predict the future demand of products on Amazon and Walmart online marketplaces. The company then looks for the best places to buy future high-demand products from other retailers and wholesalers. The company packs and prepares those products in its warehouse for shipment to Amazon and Walmart. In one recent story on Instagram, Leung said, “Amazon FBA is not a complicated business. For our hybrid model, we sell branded items from USA-based wholesalers that millions of people organically search for every day, meaning no expensive advertising costs.”
Jeremy Leung is an Australian national currently living in the USA. He’s also a Political Commentator and a Democratic Strategist who has worked for four years as an advisor to the Australian Foreign Minister, the Hon Julie Bishop MP, which has allowed him to go to places all over the world and meet some of the most influential international leaders.
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Last Updated March 28, 2022