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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't waste your time, money or stress on this company

I went with puremoney.co.uk as a broker a while ago and they assured me that they would be able to get me a mortgage. It was a lie. They promised the earth and failed to deliver a single iota.
Not only did I spend weeks and weeks chasing/calling/emailing and getting fobbed off, but I lost hundreds of pounds because of their assurances that I should carry on with my property purchase and that the mortgage would happen, even though I was unsure myself that I would qualify.

I have since gone with another broker who has been successful in getting me a mortgage, and I read all the reviews for them first! They were amazing, contactable, accountable and knowledgeable. The exact opposite of PureMoney.

Go with The Mortgage Hut - that's my advice!

May 8, 2019
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Avoid at all costs.

My experience of pure money has been very stressful no one there seems to have any knowledge about the property market. Which means you are paying a huge fee without any expert knowledge at all. They will tell you it is all your lenders fault, and that they are waiting for the lender to get back to them. This was not the case for me, the lenders had requested information from the broker that they had not supplied. Even the director is quite happy just to tell you a pack of lies.

February 17, 2017
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