Contact Us
Found a bug in a calculation? Have a suggestion for a new calculator? Spotted something inaccurate? We want to know.
Email us directly at sukielovesupport@gmail.com. We read every message and prioritize correctness reports above everything else — if a number on this site is wrong, that's the fastest way to get it fixed.
Reporting a Calculation Error
If you spot a number that looks wrong, this is the single most valuable thing you can tell us. Include the exact inputs you used — loan amount, rate, term, and any extra payment, PMI, tax, insurance, or HOA values — along with the result you expected versus what the calculator actually showed. We check every calculator against the standard amortization formula and against known reference calculations before publishing, but if something slipped through, we want to fix it immediately rather than let it sit.
Suggesting a New Calculator or Page
If you searched for a specific mortgage scenario and couldn't find a calculator for it on this site — a loan type we don't cover yet, a comparison we haven't built, a question our FAQs don't answer — tell us what you were trying to figure out. We prioritize new pages based on real requests and real search demand, not guesses about what might be useful.
What We Can Help With
- Calculation errors— numbers that don't match your own math, with your exact inputs so we can reproduce and fix the issue
- Unclear explanations— sections that need rewording because they weren't clear on first read
- Broken links, typos, or display issues — anything that looks wrong on desktop or mobile
- New calculator requests— loan types, scenarios, or comparisons we don't yet cover
- Source corrections— any factual claim, citation, or outbound link that's outdated or wrong
What We Can't Help With
We're not a lender, mortgage broker, or licensed financial advisor, so we can't review your personal loan documents, tell you whether a specific rate you were quoted is a good deal, or give individualized financial advice. For those questions, a licensed loan officer or financial advisor who can see your full financial picture is the right resource — see our Terms of Servicefor more on what this site is and isn't. We also can't process loan applications, connect you directly with a specific lender ourselves, or access any account information — those all happen on the lender's own site once you click through from one of our calculators.
Partnership and Advertising Inquiries
If you represent a mortgage lender, financial services company, or another business interested in a partnership or advertising placement, include your company name, the specific partnership you have in mind, and the best way to reach you. We evaluate partnerships against one standard: does it help the person using the calculator, or does it just monetize their attention? Partnerships that don't clear that bar don't make it onto the site, regardless of the offer.
Press and Data Requests
Journalists and researchers are welcome to cite figures, formulas, or worked examples from this site with attribution and a link back to the relevant page. If you need a specific dataset, a custom calculation, or a quote for a story about mortgage rates or amortization, mention that in your message and we'll do our best to help within a reasonable timeframe.
Before You Write In
Many common questions are already answered on the relevant calculator page's FAQ section — worth a quick check before emailing, since you may get your answer faster that way. If the FAQ doesn't cover it, or the answer there doesn't match what you're seeing, that's exactly the kind of gap we want to hear about. The same goes for the calculation methodology page— if a formula or worked example there doesn't match what you calculate by hand, that's worth reporting too, since it likely means a real bug rather than a misunderstanding.
Response Time
This site is run by one person, not a support team, so please allow a few days for a reply — sooner for calculation-error reports, since those get priority. We read every message that comes in, even the ones we can't act on immediately.
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