Complaint Review: Wachovia Mortgage - Belmont California
- Wachovia Mortgage www.wachovia.com Belmont, California U.S.A.
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Wachovia Mortgage (Wells Fargo Bank) Wachovia COSI + Margin = Double rippoff Belmont California
*Consumer Comment: On the note...
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Wachovia Mortgage / Bank (Now owned by Wells Fargo Bank) rips off people two ways. First by introducing their own made-up index (COSI). Secondly, by adding an unreasonable margin. This combination results in rates higher than any index (sometimes 4-7% higher than Prime). As a matter of the fact, this practice results in an interest rate higher than most Equity Line of Credit. And even after Wells Fargo Bank has purchased Wachovia, they are not willing to address this issue. The impact of high interest and neg. am. could be devastating. And it could result in missing payments and possible foreclosure.
Wells Fargo Bank needs to do something about this by providing a fixed interest rate and lowering the adjusted principle due to negative amortization.
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Belmont, California
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#1 Consumer Comment
On the note...
AUTHOR: Mike - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, January 30, 2009
When you signed your loan note, did it include the index name and exactly what the margin was? It should have. If not, you may have a valid complaint.
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