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[…]Financial® does not do any direct mail, email, text or phone solicitation for any service that we offer. We will never offer to deposit money into your bank account, then ask you to take a portion of the money out and send it to us on a prepaid debit card. No insurance, processing or upfront fees of any kind are required. Many of Your Questions Can Be Answered Here: Frequently Asked Questions Returning Customers Helping you Prevent Fraud Basic Lender Qualifications Lost Your card Loan Payoff Careers Security Unsubscribe Report Cyber Crime About Us Blog Common Questions How do I get […]

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[…]not contact you with any direct mail, email, text or phone solicitation for any service that we offer. We will never offer to deposit money into your bank account, then ask you to take a portion of the money out and send it to us on a prepaid debit […]

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[…]applications. We do not use any direct mail, email, text or phone solicitation for any service we offer. First Financial will never offer to deposit money into your bank account, then ask you to take a portion of the money out and send it to us on a prepaid debit card. We do not require insurance on loans, upfront fees or processing fees of any kind. Advertising […]

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©1996-2023 First Financial®, All Rights Reserved. All other products and company names are trademarks of their respective companies. First Financial® does not provide any investment, financial, tax, legal or other professional advice. We recommend that you consult with financial and tax advisors to understand the risks and consequences of buying, selling and holding Bitcoin.*Not all lenders can provide up to $5,000. Must be 18 or over, outside of New York, South Dakota and Hawaii to sign up for a Bitcoin Savings Account.