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  • Report:  #808383

Complaint Review: Rust Consulting

Rust Consulting Rust seems to look for excuses not to file claims against Countrywide Fairbault, Minnesota

  • Reported By:
    blakester — Orangeburg South Carolina United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Mon, December 12, 2011
  • Updated:
    Mon, December 19, 2011
  • Rust Consulting
    PO Box 2284
    Fairbault, Minnesota
    United States of America
  • Phone:
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Today, I received rejection letters from Rust Consulting concerning claims filed against Countrywide Financial Corporation.  I had already seen complaints on Ripoff about people facing delays trying to get claims processed through Rust and I am in agreement with them that Rust seems to be trying on purpose not to process claims.  My experience is that documentation that was entirely suitable when other companies were handling claims are rejected by Rust (and I have experience with several different claimants thanks to the dot.com bust).  It also seems very interesting that Rust's rejection letter was sent so near to their Response Due Date of Dec. 29th.  It is like Rust intentionally timed this rejection to have people not resubmit claims because they waited until what is without doubt the busiest time of the year to notify them.

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New Yorker

Stafford,
Virginia,
United States of America

I have a suggestion

#2Consumer Comment

Sun, December 18, 2011

I have a suggestion. First of all get informed as you can about Rust Consulting. If you look at Federal Reserve and Comptroller they have contracted with them to do a job. A job they are not doing correctly. They are ripping off the people they claim to be helping. Find out who owns this company and why they were contracted to audit these banks if they are taking the funds for damages and not returning them. File a complaint with the agencies that have contracted them out. They should lose their contract. You can sue them for damages you need a good lawyer that will take your case. Sadly if the amount of money they took is less than the amount of a lawyer then you have to weigh how strong a case you have. Usually the person at fault is often ordered to pay the attorney fees plus the damages so if you have a strong case go for it.

I say this to all those who complain about this company that has asked to do work in behalf of me they claim that the Mortgage company is going to pay. Yet from all of these complaints it sounds like it is the fox minding then hen house. You  need to report this to the government agencies.

Also you can go to the media and have them publicly shame then after an investigation. It maybe the government is corrupt too-they contracted with them according to what I was told by a Rust consultant. Maybe it is a scam. But they are indicated on the Governments own websites as to be working on the mortgage issues with certain lenders to recoup money for people that have been damaged financially by home loan service-rs erroneous practices.

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