Robert
Aliso Viejo,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, December 30, 2005
I am a little confused on why this is Countrywide's fault. If the blame should be put anywhere it should be placed on the county assessor, Countrywide has nothing to do with the cost of your taxes or homeowners insurance.
Gayle
Las Vegas,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, December 30, 2005
When you have part of a company in California and part in Texas and 800 people sitting in a phone room not typing the correct info into a file (if they bother to make notes at all) we all get screwed. Let Fortune and Forbes know what a half-baked company this is rather than them move them up the charts as a successful corporation. This month it took them more than two weeks to post my payment, and then they want late fees for their failure. Check lawsuits/class action suits in your state. There's one against this company in several states. If you state is filing one, join it. If not, start one. It's more than possible dozens of people will jump on the bandwagon.
Eddie
COLLEGE PLACE,#4Author of original report
Sun, December 18, 2005
SPENT HOURS READING ALL THE REPORTS RIP-OFF REPORT.COM AND COUNTRYWIDE SUCKS ON THE NET ALL REPORTS ARE SAD AND A LOT ENOUGH TO MAKE YOU CRY. I WILL GLADLY JOIN ANY CLASS ACTION SUIT BUT TO THE POINT AFTER READING THE REPORTS AND LOOKING MY LAST 2005 BILLING STATEMENT AND COMPAREING TO THE FIRST ONE FOR THE NEW YEAR O6 MY HOME OWNER INSURANCE POLICY ACCOUNT NUMBER HAS BEEN SWITCHED THE NUMBERS ARE CLOSE BUT NOT RIGHT NEXT STEP CONTACT INSURANCE COMPANY AND LET THEM KNOW FIND OUT WHOS INSURANCE THERE TRYING TO ROB ME WITH TAKE IT FROM THERE UDATE LATER.