Please avoid this company! They exist to merely collect your private information and sell it to other companies. they have no intention of providing a lending market place for you to shop for the best rates! File a consumer fraud complaint with your local ************************* More complaints = better chance of a lawsuit against this company or at least banned from conducting any kind of business within your respective state! Too bad they don't offer a negative star rating!
Acorn found what I was looking for with prosper and they were very fast n helpful to reach out to me quick n u can also fax over papers which was wonderful for me took a couple days but I did not mind as long as they was gona help me.fast n nice n explain n answer my questions w alot of patients thank you prosper and acorn . Very much appreciated.
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Excellent experience! The process was very easy to understand and follow. My questions were answered quickly and clearly. I got a loan that fit my time and budget. I was able to set my payment date also which was really nice. I highly recommend Acorn Finance. If you need a loan fast, don't hesitate using them.
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I am having work done and in the proposal there was a link to offer financing. I clicked on the link, Acorn asked a couple of questions on how much I was looking for and for what purpose. I answered the questions and then get a call saying I had been approved. After looking over the agreement, the interest rate seemed too high for my liking, I declined the offer and then was told I was eligible for a Line of Credit. I asked for that information to review. Before I could look at the agreement, it asked me to select how much I was planning on drawing out initially on the amount approved and the terms. Never did I get a chance to preview the agreement before selecting the drawn amount. Mind you, I had "already been approved" for a certain amount. I was uncomfortable in moving forward, declined that offer. I have sense received a declination email from another company stating I applied with them, of which I had not.I received two letters in the mail from yet another company saying I was declined for the application I submitted, of which I had not applied for. I found out that Acorn works with a company called ******** and they source lenders to get offers. I was completely surprised and very much unaware that multiple companies would be reviewing my information and pulling my credit. This goes against the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Their actions of obtaining access to my credit was without cause or permission.