I requested a low-income hardship plan…
I requested a low-income hardship plan after losing my federal government job with the IRS, providing proof of unemployment and medical documentation. First Financial denied my request and sold my loan to a collection law firm, and my balance more than doubled. I did not expect this from a company I trusted they seem to care only when you can afford their loans or services, but when tragedy strikes, they no longer want to do business with you. I would not refer them to anyone, not even a teenager.








