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The company receives mixed feedback regarding its reputation and customer service approach. On the positive side, many customers express hope and appreciation for the potential financial assistance offered, highlighting the ease of initiating the process. However, significant concerns arise around misleading advertising and a lack of transparency, with customers frustrated by excessive phone calls and inadequate follow-through on promised services. Overall, while there is a sense of optimism about the company's offerings, the disconnect between expectations and actual experiences suggests a need for improved communication and customer support to enhance satisfaction and trust.
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Ask to many personal questions up front. Calls start before you can finish the application. That is why the number is off - you will have to email me. Desperation doesn't look good
This was a very understandable and very interesting.
Haven't talked to anyone yet but I guess it's ok so far
Will see how this turns out, then I can let you know.
Thank you, I appreciate this experience getting me prepared
With a low credit score of 536, I was very surprised to know that there are lenders out there that would give me a loan for my house that I paid off a few years ago. I'm still kind of wondering what kind of interest rate I would have to pay. I would want to have a low rate, for a $5000 loan, having my house worth $130,000 for collateral. I guess I will find out if and when the lenders calls me back.
So far everything is going smoothly. I only hope things don't change drastically once I talk with the lenders.
There is no need to publish my opinion publicly, but I believe internally the company advertising leaders should know. This is misleading, better yet it did not deliver the results it initially promised. I realize now that my information will be sent to lenders (including the one I'd already been working with), and I had already completed one of these previously. I've halted the process because of the high interest rates and large closing costs.
I thought I would get an amount immediately as implied. Other than that, it's ok.
On the bankruptcy part could only do 5-6 years being out of bankruptcy when I've been out a year
Classic bait & switch. I don't want to speak to a salesperson...I want the information you promised to give me.
None of these lenders are offering a line of credit you spoke about
I haven't done anything except fill all the questions
Easy to apply without concern about the effect on credit.
I did not ask for credit help I have that already.
Well its like this i tryed to get 20,000 useing my home of 62 years so i can get my son a lawyer.but no one wants to talk to me about it because of my 582 credit rayting
My feelings, you did:Not Need My Phone Number. I DO NOT WISHH TO BE CALLED BY YOUR LENDERS. PERIOD. In my opinion you are a sc
Going quickly!But no results yet on my loan approval.
Fast available available for you at your front desk
Scam. Just trying to get you signed up for more spam calls
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.
Answer: Hello Reuben! Yes we do offer cash out refinance! Please give us a call at (800) 592-1590 or fill out this form at https://ratesimple.com/pre-approval/ Thank you for your inquiry and we look forward to serving you! Eric at RateSimple!

