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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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House 998.07 month very hard to pay every month. Need help
Health bills have taken too much money and that has caused a few credit problems and bill issues.
You have to have someone contact you to get information on current rates.
You only look for data so you can match me with lenders. You said you'd tell me if I qualified for th e orogram. You didn't.
I did not want to be called. I thought it would show info without being called.
I wasn't told a person was going to call me. The ad indicated that all I had to do to see if I qualified was answer a few questions.
Fast. It was so simple and hopefully we'll worth the time and effort.
Things could be made clearer, but otherwise all is great.
Everything so far-A+. I didn't know what to expect but it was easy to apply.
Same crap different day! When you want a straight answer you get the run around!
Kinda Neat. But can it be counted on day-by-day, perhaps interest rates change?
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.

