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Report: #291717

Complaint Review: CHEVY CHASE BANK - Laurel Maryland

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  • Reported By: FALLBROOK California
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  • CHEVY CHASE BANK 6151 Chevy Chase Drive Laurel, Maryland U.S.A.
  • Phone: 800-933-9100
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  • Category: Banks

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CHEVY CHASE BANK deadly collection agents unable to work with customers regarding loan restructuring. They only want you to lose your home and give you Negative Credit so you never get a HOME....ever...never..forever!
CHEVY CHASE BANK is leading the way to bank-rupting American Families.
What a POORLY run... heart-less... and People Useless Bank!
Customers be-ware!!
NOTE: This is Not 'CHASE' The Cold Blooded are: 'CHEVY CHASE BANK'

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FALLBROOK, California
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This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 12/14/2007 06:33 PM and is a permanent record located here: https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/chevy-chase-bank/laurel-maryland-20707/chevy-chase-bank-chevy-chase-refuses-to-save-american-lives-and-homesno-loan-restruct-291717. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year. Ripoff Report has an exclusive license to this report. It may not be copied without the written permission of Ripoff Report. READ: Foreign websites steal our content

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#5 Consumer Comment

capitol one / chevy chase are ripoffs

AUTHOR: Sheri - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Monday, February 13, 2012

Sorry John this is the banks fault. You see chevy chase was working with the brokers and paid them money on the back end of the refinace. My name was forged on loan docs. Chevy chase and capitol one will not work with the conxumers and it is really professional for a bank rep to tell a consumer sorry your gonna loose your home because you fell between the cracks.
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 By saying that meaning too bad you were one of the unlucy ones we will not help. I have begged the banksand told them I had a fraud loan, they just do not care. It is all fine because the banks are getting paid back again from the government. Must be nice for you all. Carma will come back for what you and the re3st of the banks have done to America. Do not blame us for false loans and robo signing. Thats BS. The banks need toi fix this along with our governement.

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#4 UPDATE Employee

Not any banks fault

AUTHOR: Fastphoneguy - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Saturday, February 23, 2008

Why is it the banks fault because YOU bought a house you KNEW you could not afford? This is the problem with the whole mortgage industry. People wanting to keep up with the Jones's by buying houses they knew were too expensive for them. Yes you are mad but be mad at the right person, yourself. You got yourself into this mess and it is absurd that you would blame anyone else for your own mistakes. This does not only apply to you and CCb, it applies to everyone that is in the same situation. Stop expecting the world to bend over backwards and bail you losers out.


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Laurel MD

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#3 UPDATE Employee

Not any banks fault

AUTHOR: Fastphoneguy - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Saturday, February 23, 2008

Why is it the banks fault because YOU bought a house you KNEW you could not afford? This is the problem with the whole mortgage industry. People wanting to keep up with the Jones's by buying houses they knew were too expensive for them. Yes you are mad but be mad at the right person, yourself. You got yourself into this mess and it is absurd that you would blame anyone else for your own mistakes. This does not only apply to you and CCb, it applies to everyone that is in the same situation. Stop expecting the world to bend over backwards and bail you losers out.


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Laurel MD

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#2 UPDATE Employee

Not any banks fault

AUTHOR: Fastphoneguy - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Saturday, February 23, 2008

Why is it the banks fault because YOU bought a house you KNEW you could not afford? This is the problem with the whole mortgage industry. People wanting to keep up with the Jones's by buying houses they knew were too expensive for them. Yes you are mad but be mad at the right person, yourself. You got yourself into this mess and it is absurd that you would blame anyone else for your own mistakes. This does not only apply to you and CCb, it applies to everyone that is in the same situation. Stop expecting the world to bend over backwards and bail you losers out.


John
Laurel MD

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#1 UPDATE Employee

Not any banks fault

AUTHOR: Fastphoneguy - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Saturday, February 23, 2008

Why is it the banks fault because YOU bought a house you KNEW you could not afford? This is the problem with the whole mortgage industry. People wanting to keep up with the Jones's by buying houses they knew were too expensive for them. Yes you are mad but be mad at the right person, yourself. You got yourself into this mess and it is absurd that you would blame anyone else for your own mistakes. This does not only apply to you and CCb, it applies to everyone that is in the same situation. Stop expecting the world to bend over backwards and bail you losers out.


John
Laurel MD

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