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  • Report:  #78243

Complaint Review: Homeland Financial - Santa Ana California

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

Homeland Financial
2850 Redhill Ave Suite 220 Santa Ana, 92705 California, U.S.A.
Phone:
800-7847300
Web:
N/A
Tell us has your experience with this business or person been good? What's this?
Company said they would protect me from being garnished while i tried to get out of debt, they did little if anything at all to contact my cedit card company's, not knowing even how some of the credit card companys work.

For a company that tries to get people out of debt they certianly dont care to much as long as they get there money. Just four months into my stay with Homeland my wages were garnished making it almost impossible to make payments w/homeland, so then they simple cut me off instead of helping.

I talked to a law clerk w/homeland his response was "Well i dont know washington laws" IF YOU DONT know the laws dont offer a service there. He also told me there was little or nothing that could be done, thats not what quinn fredrikson told me when i signed up, i wanna know what her cut was from my money cause no other person could sleep know she was setting me up to get robbed.

I was told by the same Law clerk that it would take ten months for the cedit card to garnish the debt i owe them and that is a common practice, to let one CC company garnish so no others can then nogotiate with the others, why didnt you tell me that before i started the program, oh yeah cause i wouldnt have joined.

THANKS HOMELAND you managed to fill out some paperwork for me and screw me out of close to 800 dollars and for nothing at all thanks, i still get phonecalls, i still get mail, and they never stopped. THANKS AGAIN HOMELAND

Brian

woodinville, Washington
U.S.A.


4 Updates & Rebuttals

Cheryl

Santa Ana,
California,
U.S.A.
Brian/Pay Attention, Homeland does not employ any "Law Clerks", nor is it our "practice" to encourage garnishments

#2UPDATE Employee

Sat, January 31, 2004

It appears Brian paid little or No attention to his initial consultation, his RECORDED compliance call, or any of the info he has been given during the six (6) months he has been a client. THE TRUTH IS; Brian has saved less than 10% of his settlement amount required to negotiate with his creditors.(which is actually half of what he owes.) Does he think his creditors will negotiate a settlement and Homeland can tell them afterwards,"o.k., we'll let you know when Brian has the money." That's ridiculous. No creditor will do that. And neither can we. Brian arranged, agreed and contracted for a twenty-seven (27) mo. program. He thought it would be settled in six(6)? Why would we contract him for 27 if it would only take 6? We wouldn't. If that time frame was unacceptable, he should have said something before now. Brian is still considered a client, no one "cut him off". Homeland does not employ any "Law Clerks", nor is it our "practice" to encourage garnishments.


Cheryl

Santa Ana,
California,
U.S.A.
Brian/Pay Attention, Homeland does not employ any "Law Clerks", nor is it our "practice" to encourage garnishments

#3UPDATE Employee

Sat, January 31, 2004

It appears Brian paid little or No attention to his initial consultation, his RECORDED compliance call, or any of the info he has been given during the six (6) months he has been a client. THE TRUTH IS; Brian has saved less than 10% of his settlement amount required to negotiate with his creditors.(which is actually half of what he owes.) Does he think his creditors will negotiate a settlement and Homeland can tell them afterwards,"o.k., we'll let you know when Brian has the money." That's ridiculous. No creditor will do that. And neither can we. Brian arranged, agreed and contracted for a twenty-seven (27) mo. program. He thought it would be settled in six(6)? Why would we contract him for 27 if it would only take 6? We wouldn't. If that time frame was unacceptable, he should have said something before now. Brian is still considered a client, no one "cut him off". Homeland does not employ any "Law Clerks", nor is it our "practice" to encourage garnishments.


Cheryl

Santa Ana,
California,
U.S.A.
Brian/Pay Attention, Homeland does not employ any "Law Clerks", nor is it our "practice" to encourage garnishments

#4UPDATE Employee

Sat, January 31, 2004

It appears Brian paid little or No attention to his initial consultation, his RECORDED compliance call, or any of the info he has been given during the six (6) months he has been a client. THE TRUTH IS; Brian has saved less than 10% of his settlement amount required to negotiate with his creditors.(which is actually half of what he owes.) Does he think his creditors will negotiate a settlement and Homeland can tell them afterwards,"o.k., we'll let you know when Brian has the money." That's ridiculous. No creditor will do that. And neither can we. Brian arranged, agreed and contracted for a twenty-seven (27) mo. program. He thought it would be settled in six(6)? Why would we contract him for 27 if it would only take 6? We wouldn't. If that time frame was unacceptable, he should have said something before now. Brian is still considered a client, no one "cut him off". Homeland does not employ any "Law Clerks", nor is it our "practice" to encourage garnishments.


Cheryl

Santa Ana,
California,
U.S.A.
Brian/Pay Attention, Homeland does not employ any "Law Clerks", nor is it our "practice" to encourage garnishments

#5UPDATE Employee

Sat, January 31, 2004

It appears Brian paid little or No attention to his initial consultation, his RECORDED compliance call, or any of the info he has been given during the six (6) months he has been a client. THE TRUTH IS; Brian has saved less than 10% of his settlement amount required to negotiate with his creditors.(which is actually half of what he owes.) Does he think his creditors will negotiate a settlement and Homeland can tell them afterwards,"o.k., we'll let you know when Brian has the money." That's ridiculous. No creditor will do that. And neither can we. Brian arranged, agreed and contracted for a twenty-seven (27) mo. program. He thought it would be settled in six(6)? Why would we contract him for 27 if it would only take 6? We wouldn't. If that time frame was unacceptable, he should have said something before now. Brian is still considered a client, no one "cut him off". Homeland does not employ any "Law Clerks", nor is it our "practice" to encourage garnishments.

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