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July 31, 2009 at 3:08 PM #440536July 31, 2009 at 3:14 PM #439786briansd1Guest
In case you didn’t know there are call centers in Tijuana that employ Mexicans who have perfect American English skills. Many of them went to high school and college here.
July 31, 2009 at 3:14 PM #439986briansd1GuestIn case you didn’t know there are call centers in Tijuana that employ Mexicans who have perfect American English skills. Many of them went to high school and college here.
July 31, 2009 at 3:14 PM #440313briansd1GuestIn case you didn’t know there are call centers in Tijuana that employ Mexicans who have perfect American English skills. Many of them went to high school and college here.
July 31, 2009 at 3:14 PM #440384briansd1GuestIn case you didn’t know there are call centers in Tijuana that employ Mexicans who have perfect American English skills. Many of them went to high school and college here.
July 31, 2009 at 3:14 PM #440556briansd1GuestIn case you didn’t know there are call centers in Tijuana that employ Mexicans who have perfect American English skills. Many of them went to high school and college here.
July 31, 2009 at 7:03 PM #439897jpinpbParticipantTrue incompetence or accidental on the part of Ocwen? Loan Servicers Work the Fine Print in Obama Foreclosure Plan Discusses loan mods requiring you to waive your rights.
“Some advocates were particularly surprised to find that Ocwen had used the waivers, considering the servicer has been leading the industry in doing loan modifications. But Paul Koches, general counsel for Ocwen, said his company was just as surprised, and called their inclusion a mistake.
The waivers had been “fairly standard practice” in loan agreements for years, he said. But in late 2008, after meeting with representatives of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition and hearing concerns about the waivers, Ocwen agreed to remove them from all loan modification agreements.
The company assumed all the waivers were gone, until Thompson’s testimony showed otherwise. Ocwen then realized one of its old forms still included the waiver. Ocwen is working to fix the form. Only a handful of borrowers were affected, and they’ll be assured the waivers won’t be enforced, Koches said.”
July 31, 2009 at 7:03 PM #440098jpinpbParticipantTrue incompetence or accidental on the part of Ocwen? Loan Servicers Work the Fine Print in Obama Foreclosure Plan Discusses loan mods requiring you to waive your rights.
“Some advocates were particularly surprised to find that Ocwen had used the waivers, considering the servicer has been leading the industry in doing loan modifications. But Paul Koches, general counsel for Ocwen, said his company was just as surprised, and called their inclusion a mistake.
The waivers had been “fairly standard practice” in loan agreements for years, he said. But in late 2008, after meeting with representatives of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition and hearing concerns about the waivers, Ocwen agreed to remove them from all loan modification agreements.
The company assumed all the waivers were gone, until Thompson’s testimony showed otherwise. Ocwen then realized one of its old forms still included the waiver. Ocwen is working to fix the form. Only a handful of borrowers were affected, and they’ll be assured the waivers won’t be enforced, Koches said.”
July 31, 2009 at 7:03 PM #440425jpinpbParticipantTrue incompetence or accidental on the part of Ocwen? Loan Servicers Work the Fine Print in Obama Foreclosure Plan Discusses loan mods requiring you to waive your rights.
“Some advocates were particularly surprised to find that Ocwen had used the waivers, considering the servicer has been leading the industry in doing loan modifications. But Paul Koches, general counsel for Ocwen, said his company was just as surprised, and called their inclusion a mistake.
The waivers had been “fairly standard practice” in loan agreements for years, he said. But in late 2008, after meeting with representatives of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition and hearing concerns about the waivers, Ocwen agreed to remove them from all loan modification agreements.
The company assumed all the waivers were gone, until Thompson’s testimony showed otherwise. Ocwen then realized one of its old forms still included the waiver. Ocwen is working to fix the form. Only a handful of borrowers were affected, and they’ll be assured the waivers won’t be enforced, Koches said.”
July 31, 2009 at 7:03 PM #440497jpinpbParticipantTrue incompetence or accidental on the part of Ocwen? Loan Servicers Work the Fine Print in Obama Foreclosure Plan Discusses loan mods requiring you to waive your rights.
“Some advocates were particularly surprised to find that Ocwen had used the waivers, considering the servicer has been leading the industry in doing loan modifications. But Paul Koches, general counsel for Ocwen, said his company was just as surprised, and called their inclusion a mistake.
The waivers had been “fairly standard practice” in loan agreements for years, he said. But in late 2008, after meeting with representatives of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition and hearing concerns about the waivers, Ocwen agreed to remove them from all loan modification agreements.
The company assumed all the waivers were gone, until Thompson’s testimony showed otherwise. Ocwen then realized one of its old forms still included the waiver. Ocwen is working to fix the form. Only a handful of borrowers were affected, and they’ll be assured the waivers won’t be enforced, Koches said.”
July 31, 2009 at 7:03 PM #440669jpinpbParticipantTrue incompetence or accidental on the part of Ocwen? Loan Servicers Work the Fine Print in Obama Foreclosure Plan Discusses loan mods requiring you to waive your rights.
“Some advocates were particularly surprised to find that Ocwen had used the waivers, considering the servicer has been leading the industry in doing loan modifications. But Paul Koches, general counsel for Ocwen, said his company was just as surprised, and called their inclusion a mistake.
The waivers had been “fairly standard practice” in loan agreements for years, he said. But in late 2008, after meeting with representatives of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition and hearing concerns about the waivers, Ocwen agreed to remove them from all loan modification agreements.
The company assumed all the waivers were gone, until Thompson’s testimony showed otherwise. Ocwen then realized one of its old forms still included the waiver. Ocwen is working to fix the form. Only a handful of borrowers were affected, and they’ll be assured the waivers won’t be enforced, Koches said.”
August 1, 2009 at 9:13 AM #440001CoronitaParticipantIn the spirit of this thread, and then reading this one…
http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/worklife/07/31/camper.work.search/index.html
I have to say, it’s pretty fvcked up in the services industry.
August 1, 2009 at 9:13 AM #440203CoronitaParticipantIn the spirit of this thread, and then reading this one…
http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/worklife/07/31/camper.work.search/index.html
I have to say, it’s pretty fvcked up in the services industry.
August 1, 2009 at 9:13 AM #440530CoronitaParticipantIn the spirit of this thread, and then reading this one…
http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/worklife/07/31/camper.work.search/index.html
I have to say, it’s pretty fvcked up in the services industry.
August 1, 2009 at 9:13 AM #440601CoronitaParticipantIn the spirit of this thread, and then reading this one…
http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/worklife/07/31/camper.work.search/index.html
I have to say, it’s pretty fvcked up in the services industry.
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