Jacque
Effingham,#2Consumer Suggestion
Mon, December 18, 2006
Hi Joyce, Whatever you do, keep good records and STUDY THE PAPERWORK that you do have! Vanderbilt is a vicious deceitful network of mortgage and insurance groups!!! CHECK OUT THE CATAGORY "MORTGAGE COMPANIES" ...GO TO #162!!!!!!!!!! What they do is talk you into your own home owners (if you are covered within your monthly payment) then use the monies from your monthly payment to take out a LIFE insurance policy on your homeowner!!! Then another trick is to use stall tactics to get things underway for the transition. If you were with Oakwood Acceptance Corp, which went bankrupt, YOU NEED TO CHECK ALL OF YOUR PAPERWORK......CHECK IT ALL! See what is in the paperwork.....every bit of it. Take a DAILY log...from Pheonix, AZ, to Des Moines, IA, to Boone, KY, etc. of all call attempts they make to you....referring to HARASSING PHONE CALLS. If you chat with them, be very careful of what you say...(keep in mind about recording). Contact Mr. Breen, lawyer located in Myrtle Beach...go to anywho.com get his phone # since ripoff does not accept email addresses, phone #'s etc. policy of privacy.....talk to them about your situation. If you have looked through the other complaints, you will see how Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance works!!!! They are out to get victims upon victims....they are not interested in honest ethics...they want the "ALMIGHTY DOLLAR". Include CLAYTON HOMES.NET....CLAYTON HOMES DEALERS....Clayton uses Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance...and VMF NETWORK FOR THEIR FINANCING PROCESS. Do all this asp......the cases are in the court system RIGHT NOW. Ask Mr. Breen's office about the Magistrate complaint process. HOPE THIS HELPS. May God Be With You and Yours,
John
Califon,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, December 16, 2006
this is becoming all too common. I would suggest, instead of faxing, send it certified-signed receipt required. That should put the burden of proof on them as to what was actually done with the documents that were requested of you.