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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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Vet mortgage was more interested in collecting information than in getting to the key point which is I wouldn't qualify for their program because there was no significant money to make off me.
Seem like these people are trying to help thank you
Didn't realize my phone would ring off the hook right away.
I did not get any rates that I could see. I immediately started receiving phone calls and emails.
Fast and easy… Hoping for good results before recommending
It was fine, but I don't like getting immediate calls from lenders.
I thought it would give me rates by the end of this or some type of rate but there was none
Just want a possible quote. Do NOT want anyone contacting me with offers. ONLY gathering information for possible re-finance later this year, or next.
It talked about a federal program, and seeing if I qualified and then just sent me through to apply for a mortgage but didn't even show me any rates and now I have all these people calling me. Ugh, total bait and switch.
I am assuming this is just not away to get advertising. I will cut it off fast if so.
A scam to get lenders to call. Site advertises payoffs, government programs etc... just another version of telemarketing to bother you. Sorry I participated... now I have to endure countless calls and emails.
So far ok just waiting to see if lower payment will be available
This website is misleading. The information you request is for lenders you must talk to in order to get the estimated quote. I will not be calling any lenders and would really appreciate none of them calling me.
Its good, I just dont want to deal with a pushy salesperson.
So far easy to understand. I have reviewed several companies. I prefer having a text message sent to me for my review from any company who would like. Would like to know the best interest rate and how much we can cash out. We have lived in this home for over 40 years and probably will not need this again. Thank in advance for responding.
So far so good was looking for a way to lower my payments and
My credit score is low because I never applied for any credit card so my credit history is holding me back from receiving the money needed to get a new house
Fast and easy as long as I don't start getting millions of phone calls
Not sure how to rate this only answering questions
Quick and easy to see lenders. Now let's see if any come through!
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