Mia
scottsdale,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, December 16, 2011
Could you give a few more details? What exactly was the lie Chase told you? What were the, " Law Violatons" (exact quote, misspellings are those of the original author) that were, detected BEFORE you missed a payment? I have heard about people who have had many problems getting a loan modification, for several different reasons but I've never heard someone claim any laws were violated (at least before they themselves violated their own mortgage contract.) What laws are we talking about? What did this company claim was the legal theory they were basing your law suit upon? Where was this lawsuit litigated? Who litigated this on your behalf? How was the fee agreement structured? Lawsuits are not cheap nor are they free. You may find a non profit law firm to help you but you still have to pay for the lawsuit. I would love to have more information because there are so many people out there who are victims of scams (which is why we find ourselves at this website) and if you have valid information about a company that, "helped" you then please share as much information as possible for all of those people who will read about your story. In my opinion, I don't believe this company did anything for you. If you had money for a lawsuit then why wouldn't you pay your mortgage? If you were in fact, desperate for help, as you mentioned you went to several other companies, then why would you settle for a company with an F rating with the BBB. To sue a bank in a court of law takes depositions, interrogatories, pre-trial motions, subpoenas...ah I could go on. Your timeline of late 2010 to now (December 2011) makes no sense. Even if the there was a settlement and not a judgement, you said you went through the court system. If fact you said, "it took along time because of the Court system...," one year to sue a major bank in the California court system is not a long time at all. Please elaborate so your rip off report can help everyone else who cannot pay their bills and find themselves prey to unscrupulous scammers. Thank you in advance for your detailed response.
Edgeman
Chico,#3General Comment
Fri, December 16, 2011
This report reads more like a publicity ploy for the CPAC thingy mentioned by the author.
Robert
Irvine,#4Consumer Comment
Fri, December 16, 2011
When I look up the word "Shill" in the dictionary a copy of this report shows up.
I'll give you 3 guesses as to why.