Melinda
Gautier,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, December 03, 2004
I know just how Ocwen bank handles their customers. I have a client that is in foreclosure and we've been trying for weeks to actually get a "live" person on the phone. We get nothing but recordings. I really don't think anyone works at the office in Orlando. And when we do get an actual person on the phone, we either get the phone slammed down and I just don't think Ocwen treats their customers right at all. Here my client is trying to come up with a soluation to his situation and apparently Ocwen could care less that he is trying to resolve the issue. There are actual people out there in foreclosure who want to solve their issue, rather it be to sell their property to a buyer, put the late payments in foreberance, or some other solution. No one wants a foreclosure on their record and I think Ocwen thinks by ignoring the customer's plea to solve the issue, that the customer isn't going to care. They do.
joanne
Baltimore,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, March 29, 2002
Hi and thanks for your input. I'm also a victim and would like to keep in touch with everyone and help out in anyway I can to bring action against Ocwen. I live in Maryland and lost my home of 13 years.
Teresa
Pegram,#4Consumer Suggestion
Tue, March 26, 2002
We most definately will keep everyone notified. It is my understanding that the way this works is they take a certain amount @ first. Then when it is certified others are allowed to come on. Right now we are just in the talking phase. It will move a little faster due to the paperwork is all together from the last suit. As you have probably seen the Legal System moves slow. I know I have found that out by my dealings with Ocwen. I have never had to deal with these types of situations before. Never had any problems until they came into the picture. Meanwhile we can all be notifying people in our areas as I said in other Report and all come together after its certified. If certified will be able to advertise our suit. I beleive you have my E-mail. Feel free to give it to others. I have not posted mine on her because new rules of this site asks us not to & I do not want Ocwen getting it. They already have my cell number & think they are real smart harassing me on it. I know it is hard but try to be patient. All will be included & we are working fast & as hard as we can.
Deb
Marion,#5Consumer Suggestion
Mon, March 25, 2002
I am not sure how many other Iowan's have been targeted and have become victim to OCWEN but I know I have fallen a victim to them. I did contact our Attorney General who handed it over to the Iowa Banking Commission to investigate, and they have sent them a letter, with no response so far. I, and some others from other states that are emailing me, are wanting to get involved in a class action suit, but don't know where to begin. Please include us and help us!! Deb Evans Marion Iowa
Teresa
Pegram,#6Consumer Suggestion
Sun, March 24, 2002
WSMV Channel 4 Consumer Specialist covered the Nashville suit against them that was filed last yr. That is how we became intouch with other Victims in our area. The ClassAction was not certified but we are regrouping with a firm that specializes in these types of cases. If you could get News Coverage in your area it will probably assist in gathering your own group. Also go to the Court House &look up their foreclosures, you willthen be able to find others. If they are out of their home will have to get forwarding addresses. It will take extra time but it worked for us. I have a tape of the segment & Also a tape of myself when I was interveiwed @ The Predatory Lending Summit Held in Nashville. Iwill be happy to send you copies to assist you. Ive noticed that there are complaints from many states. Maybe if we form numerous groups we can make a connection. Good Luck to all. Remember there is STRENGTH in numbers.