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Community Choice Financial

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Community Choice Financial reviews

3.8

68% would recommend to a friend

(350 total reviews)

Kyle Hanson

69% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

Community Choice Financial has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 350 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Community Choice Financial employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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350 reviews
1.0
Feb 29, 2024

Run For The Hills

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

You can spend whatever you want on your AMEX Card and do not have to save receipts. Never have to worry about RVP or VP's coming to visit because they never do and if they do - it's a fancy dinner with expensive alcohol. This Company would be a "wet dream" for a CFPB person who wants to make a name for themselves.

Cons

They have ruined the industry for people who truly need help. This Company is gluttonous to say the least. The President is a pompous who has no regards to his employees - UNLESS you're really hot, then he may pay attention to you. He has his little minions who will do all of his dirty work. Wonder why they buy so many Companies? It's an easy answer, this is where they fudge the numbers. They will tell you "don't worry about the numbers" "we know they are wrong, just continue to grow" They will let the "Senior" people of the acquiring companies go once they start asking the hard questions. This Company is getting rich off of all backs of life.....Don't even ask about his "Cancer Drive" it will make you sick to your stomach..

1.0
Dec 2, 2021

Joke of a Company

Recommend
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Pros

I mean.... you can quit. Literally the only pro would be leaving.

Cons

This company is a joke, and not even a good one. I worked for a solid, well established company that fell on hard times during Covid. The corporate environment was decent, coworkers were respectful and friendly, and the corporate system ran like a well oiled machine. Then we "merged" with CCF, and it ended up being a hostile takeover. Their management is absolutely terrible, with unorganized processes and poor communication. CCF threatened to take away our PTO, gave us way more expensive insurance, and have either laid off most employees or pushed them to quit. They came in originally saying that they wanted to look at both companies and take the best of both worlds..... they really came in and cancelled all of our accounts, turned off our email that we used to contact vendors without notifying us prior, and told us to change everything to their system. I have never minded change, but a lot of their systems are absolutely archaic because they won't pay for better systems. The accounting department basically went back 20 years. We used Oracle, which is perfect for a large corporate accounting system. Let's just say what CCF uses is clearly meant for a small business with maybe a few locations, not a billion dollar company with 700 locations. CCF claims up and down to be Sarbanes-oxley compliant, and they are definitely not. They don't even push landlords for W-9s and get penalties every year for 1099s. That's pathetic. Aside from general bad business practice, it's obvious that something very sketchy is going on monetarily in the company. They are secretive about things that should be open information (like telling field management about the expenses of the stores they manage). They have money for mergers, but have to scrounge and borrow to actually get their bills paid every month. Their IT help desk is awful. We used to be able to get an issue fixed in 5 minutes. Now we're lucky to hear back in 2 hours, and usually that time is spent on hold trying to reach someone, just wasting company time. New IT management cusses out CIC employees and made large changes that had to be undone because they didnt have the authority to make those calls. They also are generally petty, like giving their original CCF employees a paid holiday for black Friday but making our company work. Just avoid this company. Morale is too low and nobody's mental health is worth sacrificing

1.0
Oct 8, 2025

Won’t even give us water

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Love love love my coworkers and customers but this company stinks to high heaven!

Cons

We got informed that the company would no longer be providing water and that if we want water we can either bring it from home or drink out of the bathroom faucet!!! And delivered in the rudest way possible with no compassion!!! So cheap!!! Really showing us the love here guys!!! I’m sure management won’t be drinking out of the toilet!!!

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