East Line Lending

PO Box 958, 54135, Keshena, United States
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4.25
Based on 20 Reviews

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About East Line Lending

East Line Lending LLC is an economic arm and instrumentality of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin, a federally recognized sovereign Indian nation (the “Tribe”) that adheres to federal consumer finance laws and operates within the boundaries of the Tribe's reservation. East Line Lending LLC is chartered under and operates pursuant to Tribal Law. Funds borrowed from East Line Lending LLC are governed by federal law and the laws of the Tribe, not the law of the state where you reside. Nothing in this communication should be construed as a waiver of sovereign immunity, which is expressly reserved. East Line Lending’s loans are designed to assist you in meeting your short-term borrowing needs and are not intended as a long-term credit or financial solution.

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customer. Joseph Wentzel
GB

Fast and efficient I received a phone call signed some documents and the funds were in my account the same day. The interest is high so I'm trying to pay it off early and be able to receive another loan in the future.

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customer
GB

Yeah we're very great and outstanding… Yeah we're very great and outstanding willing to help and lend a hand I appreciate everything you do and helping me get a lot of my bills paid

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Jason Stewart
GB

It was hard to understand them you need… It was hard to understand them you need to get more people in there to speak English but overall it was good as long as they slow down and try not to talk a million miles an hour

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Penny Chapman
GB

They operate like a loan shark They operate like a loan shark. I don’t recommend using them, better off using bit.ly/ silvergatel. Repayment and rates should be much easier and better respectively

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marleasha james
GB

The application process was very easy… The application process was very easy and straight forward. The only thing I would suggest is that instead of sending multiple emails try to include as much info for the applicant in each email sent to avoid confusion in the initial process.

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