Complaint Review: FHA.com - HopeNow - Hope For Homeowners - Internet
- FHA.com - HopeNow - Hope For Homeowners www.fha.com Internet U.S.A.
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FHA.com - HopeNow - Hope For Homeowners internet lead generating website for Quicken Loans. NOT the 'real' Hope Now site offering REAL assistance to people who need help with mortgages and credit issues. Internet
*Author of original report: fha.com update
*Author of original report: fha.com update
*Author of original report: fha.com update
*Author of original report: fha.com update
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This website is a lead generator website for Quicken Loans, which does do FHA loans, however it is not the HOPE NOW website which is advocated by individual State and also the Federal Gov't for assistance for those in trouble. This site comes up when a person puts the words "hope now" into their search, with the intent of getting to the real website. The fha.com website is predatory. Once you submit your info they farm it out to several different mortgage companies and you get solicited by them. If you discover your error their assistance@fha.com link is dead and you have to fuss around with emailing it via copy and paste into your own email application. The user agreements attempt to intimidate the user by claiming that once you have submitted info, you are subject to binding arbitration and cannot take action of any kind to get off their mailing, phone and email lists. It also tells you that even if you have opted out using the federal and state Do-Not-Call lists, you have now given them carte blanche permission to share your lead info with any one they want to. However, YOU CAN FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE FCC, THE OCC, THE BBB, AND THIS WEBSITE, AMONG OTHERS. You may also tell each person who calls you to remove you from their call list immediately. After a few days, the calls will stop because you are not interested in giving business to them.
Kc
golden, Colorado
U.S.A.
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#4 Author of original report
fha.com update
AUTHOR: Kc - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, October 31, 2008
In all fairness, I need to point out that many of the mortgage loan respondants may not know or understand that they got your information from a lead generator website, so I do my best not to be rude to them, I simply request to be removed from their contact list. It is also fair to note that this website does tell the user that they are not the FHA, per se, if the user takes the time to surf through the webpages and locate the information. The site dos NOT indicate, however, that it is snagging the key words "hope now" in order to get unsuspecting or less experienced internet users to traffic their site and fill out the lead forms. It will never tell you that you have not gotten to the true help you were seeking. This, I consider to be predatory, particularly on those who are already stressed, freaked, and miserable due to their current economic situation which got them looking looking for the real Hope Now site in the first place. Be alert, friends. Be very Alert.

#3 Author of original report
fha.com update
AUTHOR: Kc - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, October 31, 2008
In all fairness, I need to point out that many of the mortgage loan respondants may not know or understand that they got your information from a lead generator website, so I do my best not to be rude to them, I simply request to be removed from their contact list. It is also fair to note that this website does tell the user that they are not the FHA, per se, if the user takes the time to surf through the webpages and locate the information. The site dos NOT indicate, however, that it is snagging the key words "hope now" in order to get unsuspecting or less experienced internet users to traffic their site and fill out the lead forms. It will never tell you that you have not gotten to the true help you were seeking. This, I consider to be predatory, particularly on those who are already stressed, freaked, and miserable due to their current economic situation which got them looking looking for the real Hope Now site in the first place. Be alert, friends. Be very Alert.

#2 Author of original report
fha.com update
AUTHOR: Kc - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, October 31, 2008
In all fairness, I need to point out that many of the mortgage loan respondants may not know or understand that they got your information from a lead generator website, so I do my best not to be rude to them, I simply request to be removed from their contact list. It is also fair to note that this website does tell the user that they are not the FHA, per se, if the user takes the time to surf through the webpages and locate the information. The site dos NOT indicate, however, that it is snagging the key words "hope now" in order to get unsuspecting or less experienced internet users to traffic their site and fill out the lead forms. It will never tell you that you have not gotten to the true help you were seeking. This, I consider to be predatory, particularly on those who are already stressed, freaked, and miserable due to their current economic situation which got them looking looking for the real Hope Now site in the first place. Be alert, friends. Be very Alert.

#1 Author of original report
fha.com update
AUTHOR: Kc - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, October 31, 2008
In all fairness, I need to point out that many of the mortgage loan respondants may not know or understand that they got your information from a lead generator website, so I do my best not to be rude to them, I simply request to be removed from their contact list. It is also fair to note that this website does tell the user that they are not the FHA, per se, if the user takes the time to surf through the webpages and locate the information. The site dos NOT indicate, however, that it is snagging the key words "hope now" in order to get unsuspecting or less experienced internet users to traffic their site and fill out the lead forms. It will never tell you that you have not gotten to the true help you were seeking. This, I consider to be predatory, particularly on those who are already stressed, freaked, and miserable due to their current economic situation which got them looking looking for the real Hope Now site in the first place. Be alert, friends. Be very Alert.


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