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The company enjoys a generally positive reputation, with customers frequently praising its quick response times, ease of application, and professional service. Many highlight the thoroughness and helpfulness of the staff, suggesting a strong commitment to customer interests. However, concerns regarding potential over-communication and information sharing have been noted, indicating a desire for more control over the engagement process. While initial interactions tend to be favorable, some customers express caution, preferring to evaluate the long-term experience before forming a definitive opinion. Overall, the company demonstrates a solid foundation in customer service, though attention to communication preferences could enhance satisfaction further.
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Just checking to see if I would qualify. I DO NOT want all the phone calls! Please remove my name! There's ALWAYS a catch!
My rate is 3.25% and I wanted to see your results. False advertising to me!
I do not like "so far" opinion-seeking surveys. How about giving me my rate so far?
Need to get further in the process to rate it fairly.
I have about 2 1/4 years left on my mortgage. I don't think you will assist me.
You said I would receive information. All I got was the names of lenders.
I don't need any calls, your ad is miss leading in that it said I could look at rates, terms and fees. You lie.
Only suppose to have been a couple of questions it was more than that.
Bogus sdvertising when all you want to do is finance a mortgage. And refuse to share alledged savings through this "find out" process which is really just a way to get personal information
I'm not sure how this content is about the program information that I saw and clicked on.
Very enlightening information. Didn't know about this until now. I could really use a break.
False advertising. I was interested in getting facts on the government program only.
Answer: I got scammed last year for just over $50k on what I thought was a legit investment site. Everything looked real — I even withdrew a small amount at first — then one day my account was “under review” and the site vanished. I reported it to the FTC and pretty much gave up hope. Months later, someone who saw my complaint told me to email cyberfundsrecovery12@ gmail. Com. I was super skeptical (once bitten, twice shy), but they actually knew exactly how these scams work. It took about 3 months of paperwork, verifications, and bank back-and-forth, but I got a big chunk of my money back. Not all of it, but way more than I thought I’d ever see again. If you’ve been scammed, don’t give up — there are people who can help, but be careful who you trust.

