;
  • Report:  #428985

Complaint Review: Wells Fargo Home Mortgage - Frederick Maryland

Reported By:
- prairieville, Louisiana,
Submitted:
Updated:

Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
8480 Stagecoach Circle Frederick, 21701 Maryland, U.S.A.
Phone:
301-696-7500
Web:
N/A
Categories:
Tell us has your experience with this business or person been good? What's this?
After Hurricane's Gustav and Ike, Wells Fargo Bank offered my family a moritorium on my mortgage payments. I am currently in repayment negotiations of that moritorium with Wells Fargo. I DID make my January and February payments in full ($1,191.52) and I have never been late.

January payment was mailed from our home in Prairieville, Louisiana on January 9th to Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, P. O. Box 660455, Dallas, Texas 75266-0455 and as per the enclosed copy of our Chase Bank statement, Wells Fargo cashed that check # 2088 on January 16, 2009.

Communication with Wells Fargo telephonically has been without relief, as Wells Fargo has adamantly stated on numerous occasions that they HAVE NOT reported to credit reporting agencies, yet it indeed HAS reported to ALL credit reporting agencies a negative delinquency, which is not true.

Wells Fargo needs to correct this information on ALL credit reporting agencies, as it is in error.

1.) The moritorium repayment has not been negotiated as yet, and I am still making payments on time and in full.

2.) I am not 120 days past due. The moritorium was told to me by Wells Fargo that it would not affect my credit report and arrangements would be made AFTER the moritorium for repayment. Claiming my January payment as late is also not true, therefore, the report from Wells Fargo Mortgage existing on ALL credit reporting agencies reports is not true, erroneous, and affecting my family and my credit severely.

I wish to put the moritorium payments at the end of my current loan and continue to make the mortgage payments I have always made in the amount of $1,291.52. I am able to do so and will continue to do so until my loan is paid in full.

Due to your negative report on my credit reports, (Experian, Equifax, TransUnion), not only has my credit score dropped drastically, but also it is affecting my credit with other financial agencies I have always had a current and steady excellent association with.

Before Wells Fargo made false claims to all credit reporting agencies, my credit was fine, without even one negative or late report. I have always paid my bills in full and on time as should be reflected by my account history. Please correct your errors in reporting to all credit agencies immediately, as I adamantly dispute this negative report from Wells Fargo.

If this negative reporting is not resolved immediately, not only will I be forced to initiate legal action but I will also be forced to sue for damages incurred by the negligence, false reporting and negative actions perpetuated to my livelihood by Wells Fargo Home Mortgage.

If anyone knows of a wy to help me -please let me know!

Rob

prairieville, Louisiana

U.S.A.


1 Updates & Rebuttals

Mike

New York,
Utah,
U.S.A.
Credit Reporting dispute

#2Consumer Suggestion

Mon, March 02, 2009

Mortgage Lenders are not required to provide credit information to the credit bureaus, however, if they do, they must provide accurate data. If you believe inaccurate information has been reported, you have three options: 1 - File a dispute with the specific credit bureau. They will send it back to WF and ask for WF's response/validation of the information. 2 - File a dispute with WF. They will probably research the issue and provide you a written result. 3 - Send a RESPA letter to WF. A respa letter is a ("qualified") written request for an answer about the servicing of your mortgage that's not included with your normal monthly coupon payment. WF would be required to respond to this letter in writing within 20 days.

Reports & Rebuttal
Respond to this report!
Also a victim?
Repair Your Reputation!
//