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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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Had no idea about this program. I'm excited to hear more.
Site is quick and easy to use as well as very informative.
This was a nice experience very quick and fast thank you this will help me get back on the road Again. Hope this works thank you
Do not like entering phone number so I can receive never ending phone calls
Good I am more comfortable understanding it to what it means.
I haven't had any problems with this site. This site was easy to work with.
Disappointed that instead if getting rates as your website says it instead gets your information and now you have to deal with a new never ending parade of calls of lenders trying to get you...
This seems like the run of the mill click bait mortgage broker site.
I wanted to see rates. I don't want lenders to call me. I want to call them if their offer appeals to me.
Fine so far... don't want to be bombarded with tc's.So far so good!
Okay, I am a homeowner and don't want calls unless you have a simple plan.
My real phone number ends in 1111 and your Truely Stupid programmers programmed this inquiry to not allow me to put in my phone number. Dips. Ignorant dips!
Don't have any idea what I think because I am just trying out the application process now and I am waiting for a response from the lenders,
P.S.
You really need to give people a chance to see what is happening and how they are treated to be able to get a quality review or maybe you are getting a review initially because of the fact that they are not going to get a loan and the review will be of a realistic rating that is going to effect the Websites Owners business negatively and then they will not be able to collect the sensitive data from people who are down already and can't get a loan because of a credit score system that is impossible to get a better score because of the zipcode that they live in and is profiling unfairly because of where they live and not how they pay their debts?
Just a thought!
Just curious of options. And now realize that my options aren't very good. Living in a mobile home. But God willing, some help will come through. God bless y'all, and thank y'all for y'alls time.
Finally I got the information what I'm looking for.
I have a mfg home on a half acre of my own land. I'm not sure if i should check off home or mobile home. It is on a cement slab, has isn't really movable and has huricane tie downs, full sturdy enclosed skirting.
Going good just trying to get some good quotes and see if I qualify
Scam, just want your info for solicitor to call you about refinancing/ streamline your mortgage. Make sure you give a fake phone number.
Thank you look like you're not helping me to move forward
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