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FirstBank & Trust - Littlefield (TX)

Address: 🏡 102 E Waylon Jennings Blvd, Littlefield, TX 79339, USA
Phone : +1 (806) 385-4441
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Lisa Blake - Mortgage Broker - Lisa Blake Loans - Boerne

Lincoln DuClos Lisa and her team were on point through the whole process of my home purchase. Great support and communication. Lisa is outstanding. Buying a hose can be stressful but she made it smooth as possible.
5 /5

Bandera Bookkeeping - Bandera

Mary Cummings Excellent service, close attention to detail. Ill use ONLY Bandera Bookkeeping in the future.
5 /5

Education Credit Union - Buff $mart - Canyon

Nathan Quiroz Everyone here was so helpful and extremely accommodating.
5 /5

Centex Data Systems - Lampasas

Will & Janelle Wright Hes always available to answer my questions in laymans terms. And does great tax work.
5 /5

Tip Top Financial, LLC - Fort Worth

Cindy Fox David is a great financial advisor as well as a great guy! He takes time to get to know you your interests as well as your investment strategies. He is very thorough and he makes you feel like family. Best decision we have every made.
5 /5

Bunkley & Jones Insurance - Seymour

Justin Appling Recieved a quote in a timely manor
5 /5

Advance America - Marshall

Doris Thomas Thanks you I had good service will send some more customer keep has a smile an made me fill at home Thank you
5 /5

City Bank - Levelland

Bill Palmer Dealing with City Bank in Levelland since day one. Still there. Boss Lady needs to be recognized for having an extremely polite, businesslike, group of young people that are a cut above others in their endeavors. Great attitudes.
5 /5

Wells Fargo ATM - Dalhart

Jennifer Robertson ATM is not working June 2025
1 /5

Merrill Lynch Wealth Management - McAllen

UofH Cougar Retirement account fees have gone up since 2013, and the financial advisor conveniently failed to alert me to this - I had to discover it on my own. Their high retirement account management fees can add up to tens of thousands of dollars (or more) in loss of future growth if you dont plan to retire for many years. Also, anytime you have a managed account, those funds are invested in Bank of America & Merrill lynch related holdings like Blackrock instead of elsewhere where they could possibly have more growth. Do your homework and check the fees they are charging.
2 /5