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Rise Credit


Country United States
State Texas
City Richardson
Address 1200 E. Campbell Rd., Suite 108
Phone (866) 580-1226
Website https://www.risecredit.com

Rise Credit Reviews

  • May 19, 2022

Loan sharks. Predatory Lenders. Plain and simple. To begin with, yes, I should've read the fine print closer and I know ther errors of my ways now (and did before this debacle even began)...

In April 2022, I refinanced another loan to pay this abomination of a loan off for good. The financial institution (bank) I used for doing this sent RISE Credit a check via USPS for the amount they told me over the phone was a pay-off.

This was not the case. There is DAILY interest on their loans. This check was sent around April 22nd. Three weeks later...nothing. They have NO record of receiving the check for the pay-off amount. Meanwhile, their daily interest amounts were causing the balance to RISE! (I see how they got their name)...

When I contacted RISE, they requested tons of info to track the check, which I provided to my best abilities and with no resolve. So, after calls back-and-forth and some research from the bank I used for my new loan -- my bank found the check that they sent RISE had been returned / denied receipt. It was the CORRECT address -- a P.O. Box in Dallas, TX -- both listed on their website and given to me verbally over the phone.

The check was sent from my bank's disbursment offices in Evansville, Indiana USA on 4/22 and was returned to them several weeks later. So, after some back-and-forth again, I was told an overnight check would be credited to my account same day as received, so my bank sent them a check OVERNIGHT via FedEx on 5/17...with tracking...to their "Overnight Payment" lock box/physical address in Richardson, TX....tracking confirms that it was received and signed-for on 5/18 at 9:38am. So on 5/18, when 5pm rolled around and no credit to my account was seen, I made note. The same was true the morning of 5/19, so I contacted them. I was told again that it would post by 5pm. Nothing.

On 5/20, I contacted RISE and was told a note on my account said the check was received and should post on that day by 5pm. I was skeptical (and rightfully so), but hoped since they had noted the check was received that it was true. They said to check the account after 5pm, and if it wasn't credited to contact them.

As of 7pm on 5/20, I now have a balance that's $433 higher than the "pay-off" amount given to me in April, and no credit to my account. I call to them again... This time, the representative I spoke with (Katherine) told me they have no record of receiving any checks, just notes on my account about my calling them previously and "why can't you just pay it off and let the bank reimburse you?" comments made (because banks don't work that way when THEY want to pay-off a loan).

So at this point, now they've escalated my "ticket" and allegedly will call me within 24 hours. We'll see how that goes. Meanwhile, I'll have to wait until Monday to contact my bank again to see if the check was actually cashed, and go through goodness knows what else to resolve this atrocity up to and including contacting my family lawyer.

I cannot say it enough... I DO NOT RECOMMEND RISE CREDIT / COMMUNITY CAPITAL BANK FOR ANYTHING!

This company is rife with predatory lending at its best and they're not very professionally-operated either. Most lenders work with their customers in good standing when they want to pay-off a loan. This so-called lender works much like a payday loan service or any number of other predatory lenders I've heard and seen. I cannot in good faith say they're here to help those with tough credit or bad credit situations. They only tend to make it worse.

  • Aug 28, 2021

They have the highest interest on their loans.You will never finish paying back their loan.Wicked company all of want you pay go to the interest

The government need to monitor or shut down companies like this.The worst legal loan sharks in the world taking advantage of poor people.

  • Sep 11, 2019

I applied for this loan to pay off a medical bill that was in collections to lower my monthly payment and help my credit score. I hope to help my score by paying the medical bill off and getting a NEW loan which both will help. I was paying $225/mth to the collection agency and Rise offered me a payment of $178/mth, good deal right!. no WRONG!!!

I was asked how often I am paid, (twice a month), so instead of a $178/mth payment its now $356-$534/mth depending on how the 2 week paydays fall in the month. Obviuosly I screwed up or did I?? I think I was mislead and there are others online who have uTube videos saying the exact same thing. BE WARE! I was told I signed a contract and could see if I wanted? No, you got me I guess!! no need to see it- but can you help? Big Fat NO!

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