Beware Of Nations Audit Group (nag)
Buckeye,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sat, December 13, 2008
Freestand Financial Mortgage (Jesse Gee is the owner) has closed their doors; but the owner of the company (Jesse Gee) is operating and co-mingling funds (for which he was fined by the courts. This was only one of the many charges he faced and he was fined $100,000). He hasn't learned his lesson though and continues to operate in the same way under a different guise. My case isn't exactly the same as complainant here, but I am now out of my home due to the skyrocketing mortgage payments which resulted in foreclosure due to the coverup and lies Freestand Mortgage perpetuated. I refinanced with them and I was one of many who did not receive the proper information and proper disclosures. My sister is being threatened by Jesse Gee because he claims that he put up his own money for financing my sister's mortgage. Although she signed the contract with Freestand Mortgage. Again, he co-mingled funds. So I am going on here to see if there would be any other parties who would like to get in on a class action law suit regarding Freestand Mortgage and Owner Jesse Gee?
Kevin
Phoenix,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, May 12, 2007
I have a hard time believing what you are saying. First of all, no one can force you to sign any paper work. So we know that what you are stating cannot be all truth. I find it funny that borrowers sign 150 pages of documents and then after they have "buyers remorse" decide to ruin people's name and question their integrity. Did he hold a gun to your head? Did you do your research and find if he could do any of the things he was threatening? Did you take advantage of your 3 day recision period to cancel the loan. Simply put, you let your self be taken advantage of and now that you can't take the blame yourself, you try to put it on someone else. Life is about making mistakes and accepting responsibility. Next time educate yourself before making a decision about your largest investment. You signed 150 pages in a contract the legally binds you to your loan. No attorney will take your case for that. Now if you can prove he signed your name, you can make a case for fraud. Go that route, you will have better luck.