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The OC Scam
ParticipantSo basically what you all are saying is the next thing to happen is the return of Jesus Christ. Great another reason to stop making my house payment!
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The OC Scam
ParticipantSo basically what you all are saying is the next thing to happen is the return of Jesus Christ. Great another reason to stop making my house payment!
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The OC Scam
ParticipantSo basically what you all are saying is the next thing to happen is the return of Jesus Christ. Great another reason to stop making my house payment!
Thanks
The OC Scam
ParticipantSo basically what you all are saying is the next thing to happen is the return of Jesus Christ. Great another reason to stop making my house payment!
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The OC Scam
ParticipantI agree I’m not going to mess with my Credit score!
Here is what the FDIC website says
“VI. Loan Customers
If you had a loan with IndyMac Bank, F.S.B., you should continue to make your payments as usual. The terms of your loan will not change under the terms of the loan contract because they are contractually agreed to your promissory note with the failed institution. Checks should be made payable as usual and sent to the same address until further notice.For all questions regarding new loans and the lending policies of IndyMac Federal Bank, please contact 800-998-2900 or visit the IndyMac Federal Bank website at http://www.IndyMac.com.”
This is from http://www.fdic.gov/bank/individual/failed/IndyMac.html
The OC Scam
ParticipantI agree I’m not going to mess with my Credit score!
Here is what the FDIC website says
“VI. Loan Customers
If you had a loan with IndyMac Bank, F.S.B., you should continue to make your payments as usual. The terms of your loan will not change under the terms of the loan contract because they are contractually agreed to your promissory note with the failed institution. Checks should be made payable as usual and sent to the same address until further notice.For all questions regarding new loans and the lending policies of IndyMac Federal Bank, please contact 800-998-2900 or visit the IndyMac Federal Bank website at http://www.IndyMac.com.”
This is from http://www.fdic.gov/bank/individual/failed/IndyMac.html
The OC Scam
ParticipantI agree I’m not going to mess with my Credit score!
Here is what the FDIC website says
“VI. Loan Customers
If you had a loan with IndyMac Bank, F.S.B., you should continue to make your payments as usual. The terms of your loan will not change under the terms of the loan contract because they are contractually agreed to your promissory note with the failed institution. Checks should be made payable as usual and sent to the same address until further notice.For all questions regarding new loans and the lending policies of IndyMac Federal Bank, please contact 800-998-2900 or visit the IndyMac Federal Bank website at http://www.IndyMac.com.”
This is from http://www.fdic.gov/bank/individual/failed/IndyMac.html
The OC Scam
ParticipantI agree I’m not going to mess with my Credit score!
Here is what the FDIC website says
“VI. Loan Customers
If you had a loan with IndyMac Bank, F.S.B., you should continue to make your payments as usual. The terms of your loan will not change under the terms of the loan contract because they are contractually agreed to your promissory note with the failed institution. Checks should be made payable as usual and sent to the same address until further notice.For all questions regarding new loans and the lending policies of IndyMac Federal Bank, please contact 800-998-2900 or visit the IndyMac Federal Bank website at http://www.IndyMac.com.”
This is from http://www.fdic.gov/bank/individual/failed/IndyMac.html
The OC Scam
ParticipantI agree I’m not going to mess with my Credit score!
Here is what the FDIC website says
“VI. Loan Customers
If you had a loan with IndyMac Bank, F.S.B., you should continue to make your payments as usual. The terms of your loan will not change under the terms of the loan contract because they are contractually agreed to your promissory note with the failed institution. Checks should be made payable as usual and sent to the same address until further notice.For all questions regarding new loans and the lending policies of IndyMac Federal Bank, please contact 800-998-2900 or visit the IndyMac Federal Bank website at http://www.IndyMac.com.”
This is from http://www.fdic.gov/bank/individual/failed/IndyMac.html
The OC Scam
ParticipantYou think if I don’t send my August payment the new owner( Some other bank) of my loan will contact me for payment picking-up where we left off which could be 90 days at least from now? Basically my loan is in sort of limbo…interesting….
The OC Scam
ParticipantYou think if I don’t send my August payment the new owner( Some other bank) of my loan will contact me for payment picking-up where we left off which could be 90 days at least from now? Basically my loan is in sort of limbo…interesting….
The OC Scam
ParticipantYou think if I don’t send my August payment the new owner( Some other bank) of my loan will contact me for payment picking-up where we left off which could be 90 days at least from now? Basically my loan is in sort of limbo…interesting….
The OC Scam
ParticipantYou think if I don’t send my August payment the new owner( Some other bank) of my loan will contact me for payment picking-up where we left off which could be 90 days at least from now? Basically my loan is in sort of limbo…interesting….
The OC Scam
ParticipantYou think if I don’t send my August payment the new owner( Some other bank) of my loan will contact me for payment picking-up where we left off which could be 90 days at least from now? Basically my loan is in sort of limbo…interesting….
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