Kjms
Alvarado,#2Consumer Suggestion
Mon, May 18, 2009
I can understand your pain. Im an ex-employee and know what goes on there. I spent 10yrs of my life with that company only to be throw out on the street when things got bad. but all the top brass keep there jobs and there big salary's. SO, lets make them run. Get a copy of your credit report from all 3 credit company's. After you get them start writing letters to the credit companys that the info is incorrect. You see, every time they get a letter they have to send NationStar a copy. NationStar has 30 days to prove that its correct info they are filing. If they don't it will come off your credit. You can do this yourself so don't hire anyone to-do it. 5 or 6 letter a day, everyday for as longs as you want. and everytime they will have to have someone run around pulling all your info. there file room is very big. to get the file they have to send a file request, then someone has to pull it. then they have to make copy's of your pay history and then send the letter to the credit company and send the file back to the file room. but, the Nationstar is very un-orginazed. one person will get your file, put it on there desk and it will sit for sometime. then the next person will have to track it down, and so on.If it doesn't help your credit then at least you know that they had to put some work into it. and were under the gun to get it done with in the time frame. ex-employee of Nationstar
Miss Guardian
Sharks Paradise,#3Consumer Suggestion
Tue, April 07, 2009
Dear Tbella: Did you read all of the articles Magazines, newpapers, periodicals, etc. saying that it is believed to be reasons of many due to the mismangement crisis & irresponsibilities that have been set forth that a stripping of License in May of 2009 is expected to take place. No license to conduct business under the rules of a state than it is perceived that no license = no busines= no income, etc.! God Bless YOU!
Rodney
Luray,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, January 22, 2009
Hello, sorry to here what Nationstar did to you all. They did us wrong as well. We contacted our State Corppration Comission, HUD, and the Texas BBB. Also we wrote a letters to our Senators and the housing and banking committee. Nationstar is a very bad company. Thanks. Luray,VA