Karl
Highlands Ranch,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, February 22, 2012
all of your local News stations. Put it to the attention of 'Investigative Reporter'. Send it via email and through the Post Office.
Maybe someone will contact you and help you.
Good luck.
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Karl
Highlands Ranch,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, February 17, 2012
on the web.
You might want to contact your Attorney General and file a complaint regarding your mortgage modification. Charging up front fees to work with a mortgage company sounds a bit fishy to me. You might also want to contact all of your Local News stations in your city and send each Investigative Reporter a copy of your Ripoff Report via email, and send each of them a hard copy through the mail.
Many homeowners have been scammed by companies and attorneys. Promising to "work" with your mortgage company to get a lower rate does not mean that you will get a lower rate, correct? I know someone who recently paid a $350 fee to a mortgage company, that was refundable, if a lower rate could not be secured. This person was able to get a lower rate. The mortgage company put it in writing that the $350 fee would be refunded if a lower rate could not be secured, prior to any work being performed.
QUESTION: Did USMS Corp. put in in writing that they would refund your $2,250.00 if a lower rate could not be secured?
If not, then it appears that you will lose all of that money if you don't get a lower rate, wouldn't you agree?
Keep us updated.
P.S. Feel free to 'Google' this- 9WANTS TO KNOW STARTS WEEK-LONG PUSH TO HELP HOMEOWNERS, and watch that video on the web and read the related articles.
Sherry
Grayson,#4Author of original report
Fri, February 17, 2012
Today, I wrote a complaint for USMS Corporations regarding a loan modification with Peter Mills. Peter Mills returned my call and I talked with him today. The time for which to allow the processing of the loan modification does take time and they are working with my mortgage company.
Peter Mills may have had others in different circumstances and loan problems that were not happy, but I believe it is a case by case situation. I and my husband are going to continue working with USMS Corporation and with Peter Mills and let the time of the loan process play out. I am hopeful as long as Peter Mills keeps us updated and continues in his best to work with the mortgage company, we will be able to update the report with a favorable report for USMS Corp. I will update honestly as the process continues.