The first thing they ask you is if your credit score is above 700. While that criteria is respectable, allowing that to be the bottom line for you to jump to conclusions, is rather offensive. I respect this company’s classist preferences and happy that this company doesn’t want to waist their time with the “assumed” poor. While I am in no position to tell anyone how to run their business, please understand that there are so many more factors behind a credit score that does not meet the reality of one’s situation. Nevertheless, it obviously wasn’t meant to be, though you should know how your approach might be affecting others, whether you actually care or not.Best,Brandon Woods