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Complaint Review: Dfin Solutions - Great Vallry Malvin Pennsylvania

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  • Reported By: Bill Humbert — Laurel Indiana USA
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  • Dfin Solutions Great Vallry Malvin, Pennsylvania USA

Dfin Solutions, Alx, Lisa, Coby, Brian Dfin posed as as a company that found investors to loan money. Wire money to a Citizens Bank in a specified account. Total of $3050.00, $350.00 for an attorney fee, $2700.00 for the closing cost. Still asked for 6 months advance payments to complet the loan. Great Vallry Malvin Pennsylvania

*Consumer Comment: You were scammed - contact the police

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I had applied on line for a refiance loan for my house I currently reside.  A received ceresdance fron a refinace company called Dfin Solutions.

    Dfin asked for certain documents, suchas Electric bill, pay check stubs, drivers licsense, moung other things.  I produce all this documentation.  I was asking to refinance a current mortage of $195,000.  The gentalman I was dealing was Alex.  Once he recieved all the documents Alex said my loan was approved.  Alex asked for an Attorney fee for the filing, $350.00..

    I received a promissary note in an email.  Alex informed that the loan was approved with the attorneys research.  I received an approval letter which include a fee for closing cost.  Alex was asking for $3700.00.  My reply was i could not do that we agreed to $2700.00 and the balance would be deducted from the loan. I paid the fee for closing.

     After the closing cost where paid Alex Assured me the loan was final.  things began to drag on at this point.  Alex continue to assuer me the fund would be transferred to the bank that holds my mortgage.  he told me that i would nee to talk to the actual investor that wwould be toaning me the money.  I talked to the investor.  The investor asked for 6 months worth of loan payments up front.  the investor stated this was for an insurance that I was able to pay the loan.  I could not afford 6 months. Alex talked to the investor coming back with a lowered amount of payments up front, 3 maonths.

     The entire time these bank transaction eher to go thru Citizens bank.  I wa given information for the account to wire, transfer the funds.  The bank was a legtiment bank, Citizens Bank.  

      I have emainled documents and bank transfer receipts.

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#1 Consumer Comment

You were scammed - contact the police

AUTHOR: FloridaNative - (USA)

POSTED: Friday, July 01, 2016

What you describe is not a legitimate mortgage refinance it is a scam.

Sending closing funds to the "lender" prior to the actual closing is just not done.

A refinance still has a regular closing where the lender sends the loan proceeds to the closing attorney or title company that is closing your refi. There is a mandatory wait period of 3 business days from the date of closing to funding for a refinance.

Talk with an attorney - not the attorney associated with this transaction. It is my opinion you need to sue the parties that ripped you off for those fees.

Report all of these people you spoke to about this refi. Report them to the police, report them to the CFPB and any other authority.  

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