I submitted an application with Leaseville in early September. I opted for the "No credit" account. Based on their posted  stipulations, 1. Income of at least $1000 monthly 2. On the same job at least 6 months 3. An active checking account for more than 3 months, with no NSF charges in the last 30 days.. I qualified, easily. In September I was denied. The reason: Account activity. Ok, so I waited 30 days, applied again. I was again denied. the reason: Unable to verify income (I have direct deposit, I gave them access to my statements for 90 days, my deposits are clearly indicated as "Payroll"... and Account activity. I called several times to get a clear explanation of the issue. No one would answer me. I sent 3 emails, they were all returned stating "your email contained an attachment we do not accept" (I sent no attachments). Finally, I got a very nice lady on the phone who really tried to help, but she had, and could not find, no more information than I had already been given (NONE). I asked for a supervisor and was transferred to another very nice lady who really took her time to tell me, I wish I had more information, but I just don't. I was sent an email, the vaguest EVER, that stated you may apply again in 30 days...NOPE, I'm done with this one. It has been very frustrating and I don't care to subject myself...
   Read moreThis is great for people who have low credit which mine is. But I'm a ghost meeting. I don't use credit cards and haven't financed a car and forever. So I have no debt. Which is stupid I should have triple a credit because I don't owe anybody anything. But this least owner's way over priced. I took a simple laptop and the minimum pay off is six hundred dollars one year as twelve hundred dollars, and the price at target is two hundred dollars total. So I would say use this only if you need a bigger complete system. Never never least the smaller cheaper laptops. That's ridiculous, they're ripping people off. And you have to pay like $50 every 2 weeks. Anyway, so I'll save up you're $50. Every 2 weeks in your own pocket and go. Pay two hundred dollars at target for the cheaper laptops It's kind of like those Payday loan places and they sit financial by the time you finish paying off. They've collected fourteen thousand dollars for a wide screen tv that would have cost five hundred. The finance per cent is like four hundred...
   Read moreMy experience was pretty smooth. I discovered about them on some google search by accident and I'm glad I did. I saw that they had an equipment I need desperately to further my company and business income which is now allowing me to do so. Giving me the opportunity to then pay them back respectfully over time but probably can pay them back sooner than term. I applied for the credit. It did help that I wasn't terrible with my credit despite that I had a bit of high usage of my credit availability but the process was pretty smooth. Communication seemed fine. They processed it in a few days as they mentioned, and got approved and was very happy it was passed. And they let me pick up my equipment at my local electronic store as indicated and I was in and out no problem and being able to use an equipment needed now than later. So thanks LeaseVille for making this available for me. I will sure to do another lease with another equipment or so when I pay...
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