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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Save yourself from an onslaught of solicitations

This business is a joke. The website, nicely designed and will lead the average user to believe that they're going to be offered a financial solution that is all but personally tailored to their desires and needs. But is 100% not the case. In fact, it couldnt be farther from the truth. It doesn't matter what branch, veteran or active duty, or loan type the user selects. Because regardless of any combination of possible scenarios, e.g., Active Duty, Marines, Debt Consolidation Loan..... regardless if the user Owns or Rents their home, etc... all thats going to happen is the user's info will be disseminated to a plethora of other online platforms through which, in my personal experience, do the exact same thing that RML does. The result is users email inbox is going to get FLOODED with advertisements for loans, credit cards, bad credit counseling, etc... Speaking of loans, NONE of the products offered to me were partial to my military service. In fact, any lender in RML’s network can be navigated to manually as if not coming from a recommendation or referral (which users are given the impression that these lenders were selected based on the personal info they entered on RML’s site) just navigating to the lenders' urls in another browser, user is offered the same options. Having served in the military has no effect. NONE. Lets talk about loan amount desired. RML does nothing to limit the lenders who cant or do not offer what their user wants as evidenced by their inputs on RMLs application. For example, someone needs a 25k personal loan, and say for arguments sake, cant go below $20K for his/her needs. This user will still get each and every lender soliciting their products that max out at $2500, $5K, $10K. This is absurd and surely not what the user' of RML expected - matter of fact - its why user went to RML in the first place, so they can get a tailored list of lenders who have viable products that can be a solution what the user is looking for. Im positive most users who end up on RML’s site they do so thinking it will save them the time and trouble of having to search for lenders themselves. Users, such as myself, who provide their info to this sham of a business, will end up spending mountains of time getting themselves unsubscribed from email solicitations, and fielding phone calls from solicitors who ended up with their information all thanks to their interaction with RML. Now for the internet security risk and malicious website warning bells that popoff when interacting with some of these lenders, or other 'online platforms'; this is the icing on the cake right here. Direct experience I had was when I clicked on an unsubscribe link. Immediately my malware and McAfee alerts prevented me from actually navigating to wherever I was about to be taken to. All RML does is wrap a pretty bow (nice menu's, full descriptions - that tell military (active/ vets) individuals RML's processes are designed with military in mind... blah blah blah, nice imagery, easy navigation) around a sham and very misleading website whose sole purpose is to entice users to feel a sense of confidence in trusting Reliable Military Loans will provide the solution, and in many cases the needed help financially for those who have or are serving this fine country, and once users provide their info, RML merely passes on to other brokers who in many cases are a 3rd party business themselves who gets a commission when the user comes to them via another networked business referral link, e.g., Reliable Military Loans. It’s a joke and these clowns should be ashamed of themselves.

March 5, 2024
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