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Easy to work with, fast service, helped out just as we needed it. Dana was awesome. A+++++++

Reply from Heights Finance Corporation - Newnan, GA Office
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We help hardworking people get the money they need.
Heights Finance has over 100 conveniently-located branches across the Midwest, specializing in small, direct-to-consumer loans, typically between $500 and $10,000.
We treat everyone with respect.
Each location is staffed with friendly, knowledgeable loan specialists who pride themselves on helping customers get the money they need, and treating each and every person with the respect they deserve.
We’re leading the way.
Our dedication and focus on providing great customer service is why we are fast becoming one of America’s leading small loan consumer finance companies.
To learn more about us, visit HeightsFinance.com.
The Boulevard 10, Suite 106, 30263, Newnan, Georgia, United States
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Easy to work with, fast service, helped out just as we needed it. Dana was awesome. A+++++++

Reply from Heights Finance Corporation - Newnan, GA Office
A while back, Heights Finance began doing larger loans so they contacted me to see if I was interested. I ended up being denied. I know it’s not their fault my credit is bad, but I have also been a customer for several years with them, and never missed a monthly payment. I feel like that should have counted for something. Then 2 weeks ago, I had an emergency, and my dog had to have surgery for a bad wound he got. Again, I know that is not their problem, but I still feel like being a long time customer, they could have done something to help. And I did not really get that upset about it until another loan company said I had renewed too soon, but they would see what they could do. They ended up getting it approved and was able to help me pay for the surgery. That is the difference in customer service. And it may not be the branches fault, I’m sure they have rules, but their corporate should give leeway to decide if they can help people or not. Either way, I will never forget this.

Reply from Heights Finance Corporation - Newnan, GA Office
Working with Howard was AMAZING, honestly the whole application for the loan was smooth and he explained everything in detail. I was getting denied for loans but this was the first loan that I was approved for and it made so happy that Howard was able to do that for me. I would honestly would work with him again!

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