Submitted: Thursday, January 12, 2006
Posted: Thursday, January 12, 2006
Randy
Holmen
U.S.A.
I am writing to let you all know that you're are not alone.I don't expect anyone to feel comfort in that.When I started going through the same or similar crisis with my mortgage through Household Finance,at first I thought the escrow antics that were being pulled was the result of some simple mistake.I never thought in my wildest dreams that a institution could cheat,lie ,and decieve numerous people out of they're homes.We have filed complants with several government agencies and so far(been stuck in this never ending nightmare for over a year) surprisingly, much to my horror,I've been hard pressed to find help. No money left for an attorney, and no government agencies feel the need to put an end to the fraud that is being committed on a grand scale.I have all kinds of documentation and mortgage papers to show the tricks that have been played. I can't seem to find any athorities local or Federal to even look at any of the papers.For some reason See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil seems to be the philosophy of choice. The big class action settlement really didn't seem to phase them a bit.Household Finance,HSBC,Advanced Financial Services, and subsidiaries are giants of the business world.They have more money than some countries.I'm sorry for the grey cloud,if anyone has a silver lining, please let me know.Also,if you want to see more information on this matter, check out the MERS (Mortgage Electronic Registration Services) and look at the member list.This stuff should really wake you up.Incidently to my knowledge,I believe Household is attempting to make MERS one of it's aquisitions.I am confident that I won't be the only one who thinks that the members of MERS shares information that is used to aid in the fraudulent,unethical,and immoral(How do these people sleep at night? Ruining lives and smashing dreams For the almighty dollar.Good luck to anyone be misfortunate enough to be involved with these people.Don't give up!
Submitted: Monday, March 01, 2004
Posted: Monday, March 01, 2004
Angie
Brainerd
U.S.A.
As I stated to another Household finace victim, they tried doing the same thing in Minnesota, and were fined 5.8 million dollars. Our state is a very consumer cautious state. I think when it comes to issues like this, most states will take action. I would suggest getting in contact with your AG and find out what you can do. Maybe your state can file fraud charges agaist them also.
Best of luck to you, I don't think with their track record, you'll have much problems getting help. Let your AG know Minnesota sued them and won 5.8 million dollars on restiution
I sure hope this helps you. Keep us on touch.
Submitted: Wednesday, July 21, 2004
Posted: Wednesday, July 21, 2004
Joe
Harrison
U.S.A.
I have been dealing with HouseHold Finance. I choose this company to refincance my second mortage, beause of the Statement Printed in there advertisments "For 125 years Household Finance has helped make a defference in peoples lives."
I am so glad I found this website. I almost signed there contract! Thank you for your Good Work!
Submitted: Monday, September 12, 2005
Posted: Monday, September 12, 2005
Karen
Elmwood Park
U.S.A.
How have things turned out in your situation
Submitted: Monday, September 12, 2005
Posted: Monday, September 12, 2005
Robert
Jacksonville
U.S.A.
Go into the "deed vault" and find your Deed of Trust. What you may find is a forged DoT. If so, get a copy of it and give it to your attorney. HFC had a real bad habit of doing this, and is the main reason they were sued by 50 attorney generals, and pled guilty to all counts. Good luck.