Countrywide Mortgage Meltdown
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Former Countrywide Employees can help the investigation at www.jameshoyer.com Countrywide evicts family right before the holidays. Why are big mortage companies like Countrywide saying they want to help families avoid foreclosure, when this is what’s really happening?
Comment by The7legacy on 18 January 2011:
Live within your? means or budget.
If you don’t need it, don’t buy it.
If you can’t afford it, don’t get it.
Comment by konahawaiitina on 18 January 2011:
Bank of America will fall next. George Soros is waiting to profit from the downfall of America’s economic system. Just watch. Obama and all his cronies aren’t far behind Soros on those folks that want to see the US constitution and all our rights destroyed.
Watch the video THE WARNING about Brooksley Born’s attempt to warn congress about the crooks and the impending mess if they didn’t do something about securitizations. The video is produced by Frontline and was done over 10 years ago.
Comment by savgal1211 on 18 January 2011:
How about an update on these folks? Are they doin gbetter now?
Comment by savgal1211 on 18 January 2011:
I hope ya’ll are doing better, and especially the kids. God Bless!!
Comment by luc649 on 18 January 2011:
I can bank employees sleep at night knowing what they know and do ? …I couldn’t.
Comment by redline1189 on 18 January 2011:
@rosieyposie7 you obama bin ladins fagot bitch????
Comment by BadassCeino on 18 January 2011:
These bankers a just criminals.
Comment by marcobonilla01 on 18 January 2011:
Where ever do you what to put in your minds thas what you got! we need to go for the freedom!
Comment by marcobonilla01 on 18 January 2011:
Where ever do you what to put in your minds thas what you got!
Comment by bigvuch on 18 January 2011:
@rosieyposie7 No one knows what you mean if you don’t use periods
Comment by lrrrosterman on 18 January 2011:
Countrywide didn’t screw you. You didn’t make your payments. Next time don’t buy more than you can afford. I don’t like Countrywide. However this is what you get when you buy on credit. You couldn’t afford to buy it outright. You got a big wad of money on credit. Lesson here don’t borrow. Pay cash. If you can’t do that don’t do it at all.
Comment by Iamnopicasso on 18 January 2011:
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Comment by CaJeffO on 18 January 2011:
In Addition to demanding banks produce the original note and prove they have standing. ALSO? I have my condensed reference notes up on a web page!!!!!!
w w w. constitutionalvoices. org/bloggers/freedomblogger2/?page_id=1300
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Correspond with me if you like Jeff / CAJeffO@yahoo. com
P.S. Let’s fight together and put the pressure on the banks!!!
Comment by imanerd36 on 18 January 2011:
Thanks capitalism.
Comment by rjcastaneda on 18 January 2011:
The Law Office of James J. Brown, III located in Santa Ana, CA specializes in Predatory Lending as such. We can help and sue your mortgage company. If You been served by Sheriffs to vacate. We can be in court tomorrow to cancel the eviction. find us online at jjbrownlawdotcom or call five six two three six three six eight five zero
Comment by CindyandGaryand1 on 19 January 2011:
I saved my home by filing less that $200 in paperwork. I filled in my name, address and number. An agency in DC with instructions online helped me. You can find them via search engine, put in stop or delay foreclosure or put the usual beginning then homeownersassistance then info not net or any other ending, in the address box. Use discount code 7128098 to keep costs under $200, use this dicount code as soon as you can, as they are subsidized, and they do expire. Good luck and God bless
Comment by konahawaiitina on 19 January 2011:
We need to fight this. It’s not Countrywide. It’s the greedy theives on wallstreet, bastard ceo’s, FDIC, OTS, and Federal Reserve. Tim Geitner, Obama and Alan Greenspan.
Americans, Wake up and Fight.
We are all going to be homeless if we don’t fight.
Comment by konahawaiitina on 19 January 2011:
We need to fight this. It’s not Countrywide. It’s the greedy theives on wallstreet, bastard ceo’s, FDIC, OTS, and Federal Reserve. Tim Geitner, Obama and Alan Greenspan.
Americans, Wake up and Fight.
We are all going to be homeless if we don’t fight.
Comment by joanneandgary on 19 January 2011:
You can stay in your home An agency in DC helped me get the bank to finally work with us. I reduced my payment 46% for 5 years and the get started info was free and the paperwork was less than $200 I went to delay or stop foreclosure online, it was easy to find, also goes by homeowners assistance info, use discount code 7129098 as there is a grant available to keep costs under 200. I am so relieved and every American deserves to stay in their home good luck and God bless
Comment by nmzl93 on 19 January 2011:
I agree as long as you pay your regular bill no one can take your home, But if i got it right they couldn’t pay because there monthly bill got bigger because of that company…. then again i don’t care….
Comment by CreditRepairSecrets on 19 January 2011:
@klamata88 did you see the same video as I? Why do you think what happened to them couldn’t have happened? I SEE this happening every day. Believe it…it’s happening and it has NOTHING to do with buying more house than they can afford.
Comment by klamata88 on 19 January 2011:
this people are liar they did not pay for mortgage for few months , living free hoping to fuck with the bank to bagg them for lower their payment , that is what happened no one can take your house as long as you are paying your reguler bill.
Comment by EliyahMessageTime on 19 January 2011:
LOL,
I am one that wants to do away with the FED and allow people to borrow money INTEREST FREE, you fool!
BUT IF YOU want to pay usuery, as the Scriptures FORBID, then you pay the consequences!
NOW, who got me say that if not the Bible?? Something you care little for, and therefore, repeat what I said in the first comment.
Comment by wilatemodel on 19 January 2011:
@aspenmogul …its gunna get a lot worse,….we havn’t seen shit yet…..
Comment by aspenmogul on 19 January 2011:
wilatemodel >> I hear ya. I have several friends with homes “paid for”. But they still can’t escape those pesky property taxes, utility bills, HOA’s, insurance and HEFTY repair costs!
But for many others who have a mortgage, that american dream thingy is now a nightmare. If only they could have seen what was coming….