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I'm currently using them. Just started about 8 months ago. I've paid them a lot of fees, and they've negotiated 2 payments for me. It is a 3 year program, but it seems to take a long time. If I had more money than they asked me to set aside each month per our contract, this would go faster.
***F H Financial is being sued by over 43 State Attny General Offices currently, for fraud***

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Replied on 05-11-2010, 09:58 AM
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My Name is Jacob Hunt. I am the President of FH FInancial Service, Inc. The poster claiming that he is suing us and we hide from him is obviously lying. I also refunded half of his fee's back to him, we tried to transfer it back to his account but he closed his account. We did send a certified check and it was cashed. The individual who is posting these negative things about my company had his email blocked because he was sending several members of my staff derogatory and racist emails. I called Mario myself and explained everything to him several times (he has a limited english vocabulary). He said he understood everything and he was fine with it. The very next day he is sending myself and my employees derogatroy emails. There is no law suit, if I was in the business of ripping people off I would not refund his fee's. I truly believe that Mario does not understand anything even after many, many, explantions. He would rather call us liars. That is fine, our reputation speaks for itself, and everyone who has delt with the general public knows that no matter how good of a job you do, there are always "Mario's" out there. Thank you for you time. If you would like to reach me directly I am available at 866-430-5375. This is my direct line. Thank you!

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****if you are really him, You can't even spell, or use spell check?(LIAR)"

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Replied on 05-11-2010, 10:03 AM
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You're not the president of the FH Financial, you may be an employee trying to create "job security", or do they pay you to right these fake letters there? I would'nt doubt it...after all, they are being sued by over 43 State Attorneys General Offices, as we speak!! Good luck with that job security!!! What goes around comes around...

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I started 1.5 years ago and I am finding out what most have already found out. FH took me down a road I thought was a straight and narrow one getting to the end of the road for me , well I thought I was doing the right thing. I am not gullible but when one needs help and they claim that they will help and then take your money and dash, well I am into them 9,000$ and I am stoping the last 2 payment to them and I will hunt them down and they will be prosecuted and I want my money back , all of it and I will also sue. They must of known Bernie Madoff huh?? If war is what you want then war it is . I am a Vet and this Company needs to pay for the sins of their ways.....You all will lose more than what you think you have gained..

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Does anyone know what happened to FH Financial? There website has been suspended and I cant get ahold of anyone in their office for several months. They are still taking my money and I think this is a scam! Anybody with info please reply ASAP

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I have been with this company for about 6 months, I have paid them several thousand dollars now after being assured that all I need to do was keep putting money into my savings account and "leave the rest to them." Well, now I am being sued by a credit card bank. I am errified of losing my house and my business and i can't get them to answer the phone or send an e.mail. I am consulting with a lawyer to see if I can sue them. Meanwhile, I am negotiating with my creditors on my own.

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I too have signed contract and just started with FH Financial and have had trouble getting them to return calls or e-mail. Yes I too am worried as being a disabled, Senior, Widow, living on minimum SSI the money they are taking out of my account for 3 years, each month is a bit scary if this is a fraud co,
I am with them and they call me back all the time.

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I used them and they saved my life... I am debt free and i owe it all to them. I was scared at first but they came through for me.




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