In response to my original post I have emailed Governor Leavitt of Utah about this company. This is the response that I received.
[quote]
Dear Ms. "name withheld",
I have received your complaint regarding your
situation with Fairbanks Capital Corp. I will forward your complaint on to Fairbanks Capital with a request that they respond to you within 20 days, with a copy to
us. Their contact information is:
Fairbanks Capital Corp.
Attn: Lisa Pamblanco
Deerwood Park
10401 Deerwood Park Blvd.
Jacksonville, FL. 32256
You should expect a response directly from Fairbanks
Capital.
Sincerely,
Eva Rees, Supervisor
Consumer Credit and Compliance
[unquote]
I also emailed Governor Bush of Florida. This is the response that I received.
[quote]
Thank you for your message regarding Fairbanks Capital
Corporation. I appreciate your request for help.
Florida's Department of Banking and Finance can best
assist you with this concern. Comptroller Robert Milligan has administrative authority over this matter, and I have forwarded your message to him for review. You may contact
him directly by writing The Honorable Robert Milligan,
Department of Banking and Finance, PL-09, The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0350. If you need to call his office, the phone number is (850) 410-9370. I am sure
someone from his office will contact you soon.
Thank you again for writing.
Sincerely,
Jeb Bush
[unquote]
I will contact these people myself!
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And as I stated before, I filed an online complaint with the Better Business Bureau of Utah.
I think we need to stick together on this. Try emailing these people also. As many of us as possible. It WILL get someones attention. Since I can't post email addresses here...do a search on yahoo for "Governor of Utah", "Governor of Florida" and "Better Business Bureau of Utah". You can get the email addresses there.
BTW...I received a breakdown today from Fairbanks Capital Corp. They are showing pretty much EVERY one of my payments late. LOTS of late charges on here. And can anyone answer this for me?
What does "PMT Shortage Advance" mean? (whatever it is, it cost me $115.92 & $9.08 & $12.20) I believe it might have to do with that second appraisal they said they did?
How about "Demand Assessment"? Whatever that is it cost me $19.70. NO idea on this one.
How about "Interest on Advances"? This cost me $3.84. No idea.
How about "Suspense"? This cost me $24.01 & $9.08. No idea.
How about "Prepay Penalty Curt"? This cost me $10.00, three different times. No idea here.
How about "Demand Assessment"? This cost me $19.70. No idea.
How about "Property Preservation"? This cost me $10.00 a few different times and $105.00 one time. The $105.00 might have to do with that first appraisal they said they did??? I have no idea about the other charges.
Some of the other charges I mentioned appear more then one time also.
WHAT IS ALL OF THIS?
I would love to email back and forth with you guys, but can't put my email address on here.
Does the monitor of this site have a way that any of us can contact each other reguarding this matter? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Amy
Cassopolis, Michigan
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