Can’t believe everything you’re told
After reading Jenny’s story you’ll wonder if you can believe anything WaMu/Chase tells you when you are trying to get a loan modification.
After reading Jenny’s story you’ll wonder if you can believe anything WaMu/Chase tells you when you are trying to get a loan modification.
If I understand the legalese correctly, Raymon and Rhonda Payne have been able to keep WaMu from forclosing on their property since 2003 by continuously filing motions in the courts. (story)
Is it Chase policy for tellers to discretely collect personal information about customers through friendly conversation? (story)
Chase claims to have approved 138,000 loan modifications, so why can’t Deanna get the straight story on hers? (article)
Luke has ordered checks 5 times but they can’t seem to get them to him. This is a very typical example of the WaMu incompetence people have been experiencing for years and has intensified as the few smart people left as WaMu crashed and burned. (story)
Of all the things WaMu and Chase have done, changing credit card minimum payments form 2% to 5% is really getting a lot of negative attention, like Bloggers Against Chase. There are also many lawsuits against Chase for this.
Heres WaMu from a realtor’s perspective – gumming up the works in a short sale. (link) For the record WaMu/Chase may be the worst as noted by the realtor, but they certainly aren’t the only bank holding second mortgages that are killing short sales with unrealistic expectations.
It sure seems like Chase is fishing around to see what they can get away with. For instance, are they raising minimum payment amounts from 2% to 5% to get people to default so they will have more cause to raise interest rates? (article, article, and article)