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Network Computers

PriorityOne, LLC

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  • Review fromKimberly F

    Date: 11/17/2025

    1 star
    DO NOT USE PRIORITY ONE OUT OF REMOVED. We work with REMOVED. Originally we were going to refinance with another company and everything was perfect working with this other company.I was at work and REMOVEDcalls with Priority one saying how he can beat this other Company. He even said he would even offer us $2600.00 at closing cost.That did not happen! Nor did he beat who we originally wanted to go with. We basically got screwed on the whole deal. Paper work was never correct. We were rushed to sign and ended up signing incorrect paperwork again. REMOVEDis a liar, so be aware, he's loud, doesn't listen or give you a chance to talk, forgets what you told him. If your unsatisfied his (so called) VP by the name of REMOVEDAnsars calls you and acts like he wants to fix the issue, but he's a joke as well. We couldn't even close on time. If we would have closed on time we would have gotten a refund back from our taxes, but that didn't happen. The whole deal was the worst experience ever. If you get a call from with of these people just hang up, because they just want your business and are not their to do what's in the best interest of their client. Do your research before going through this company.

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