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  • Report:  #65233

Complaint Review: Fairbanks Capitol Corp. - Jacksonville Florida

Reported By:
- Outlook, Washington,
Submitted:
Updated:

Fairbanks Capitol Corp.
10401 Deerwood Park Blvd Jacksonville, 32256 Florida, U.S.A.
Phone:
800-944-1212
Web:
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Fairbanks has harassed us for 2 years & we have been making payments for about 3 years to them. We didn't choose them. Our mortgage contract was sold to them. They do not respond to my questions of payment history to verify missed payments. Their accounts on the website has inaccurate due dates & receipt dates. I sent extensive documentation from my cancelled checks to copies of their inconsistent payment due notifications.

I finally got some answers when I contacted the attorney general's office in my state & Better Business Bureau in Utah but after they wrote to say they would make some "adjustments" (which still make me a month behind), the AG termed the case resolved. Within 4 days after the letter written to the AG from Fairbanks, they sent me a threat of foreclosure notice. Someone has been to my house & left a note saying he was there with no explanation. A video on how to manage your mortgage payments was sent to me. And, of course, the collectors keep calling.

I will hop on the next bandwagon to sue these guys collectively & to try to make sure they don't set up business again under another name.

Sheila

Outlook, Washington
U.S.A.


1 Updates & Rebuttals

Robin

Waldron,
Arkansas,
U.S.A.
A video?? The Fairbanks clowns are making videos? Let's make one for Fairbanks!

#2Consumer Comment

Mon, August 04, 2003

This has got to be the most outrageous thing the clown-meisters at Fairbanks Capital have done yet! They sent you a video of how to sit down and write a check for your mortgage payment? Hee-haw! Ha, ha, ha. Hee, hee, hee. Perhaps all the victims of this devious, thieving, dastardly, corrupt-to-the-core, money-grabbing, scamming, ripoff company should return the favor! A video needs to be made for Fairbanks employees about how to receive a mortgage payment and enter it correctly AND promptly into the system! There should be dire warnings included about penalties for "aging" these checks on one's desk; mortgage payment checks, unlike fine wine, do not "age" well. Victims in the video could all wear T-shirts showing Fairbanks employees getting picked up by the American eagle and being dropped from a great height on their heads! (That would mimic the "No pay, no stay" T-shirts worn by Fairbanks employees; heard about those?) The slogan could read: Our Eagle is Bigger than Your Owl! In fact, the leading player in this video could wear a special T-shirt showing the Eagle ripping the guts out of that Owl! Nothing too gory, but enough to get the point across. This is exactly what will happen in the long run IF justice prevails. And I think it had better in this case. This is crazy! Instead of repairing all their internal problems, Fairbanks has gone into movie-making! They have certainly moved from the lunatic-fringe right into the center of madness! Sheila, I am not trying to make light of your situation. It is serious indeed. Here are some things that are going on with Fairbanks and something you can do: Log your complaint at the link below. The more people that register a complaint, the sooner things get moving. The faster the Feds will work when they realize just how bad it is. (Were watching your extremely slow progress, you bunch of Grannies! Can't you smell the corruption the second you walk in the door at Fairbanks?!!) The Community Law Center is acting as a clearinghouse for complaints against Fairbanks and others: (Ocwen, Homeside, HomEq, Wells Fargo Conseco; all mortgage servicing complaints are compiled here) http://www.communitylaw.org/clearinghouse_process.htm There are detailed, step-by-step instructions on what to do and how to do it. The tracking information will: Provide homeowners and consumer advocates with a sound basis to support requests for state investigations. Ensure that state and federal regulatory and law enforcement agencies aggressively pursue their current investigations. Provide the impetus for hearings on a national level to address the issues raised in the complaints. The Law Center will track the volume of filed complaints by state. Personal information contained in complaints received by the Law Center is confidential and will not be released without your consent. After logging your complaint, type "Fairbanks Capital" into your search engine and locate one of the many class-action suits against Fairbanks. Join one of them. Send your documentation (copies only, keep your originals). There are several suits started out there and I think that they would welcome you on their bandwagon! Good luck to you. Fairbanks stinks; it is time to gut it and bury it along with its cameras and drive-by appraisers!

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