Monday, December 1, 2014

CHASE (JPMORGAN CHASE)

CHASE (JPMORGAN) COMPLAINT:

Submitted:      November 2014
Reported By:     dlib in USA
Report Link:   CLICK HERE

I am in the same boat as the lady listed above. I paid 2,000.00 to my mortgage and chase has been unable to help me. I have sent them copies of my bank statements and told several times by different chase employees that they can see my mortgage was paid to a different account. There was supposed to be a reversal from someone else's account to mine, but instead chase closed the request and didn't notify me. I got a notice in the mail and called them back to find out the request had been closed. I opened a new request and sent more bank statements and a new case was opened, but they opened the wrong kind of case. I called again today and had to be told I had to start over from the beginning and it would be another 5-7 days. I have told many reps there that 5-7 days is unacceptable and that I'm very frustrated but nobody seems to care. None of them will give me a direct number, and like the lady above-every time I call they give me a full speech about losing my home and ask what the condition of my home is, I am stressed out and loosing sleep like crazy and nobody there seems to care. I finally contacted my original lender through first mariner mortgage and asked him for advice, he said you could report lenders to www.consumerfinance.gov, on the first page you can submit a complaint-he says this will "stir things up". Good luck to all of you,

(Prior Complaint Posted for Reference Only)

I have several complaints; recently I received a letter stating that I'm in default. Over 8 years of on time payments and now I am two behind. Some confusing facts about chase, they mail their tax info with there payment stub, hence one late, also they do not generate a new payment until they receive prior months payment, hence second late. Then they will generate two letters, the statement comes showing two late payments, and a default letter then comes. Returning the payment as soon as I realized the mistake, beating the second letter to my home. I called chase and couldn’t find anyone to talk to, suggestion use 0 to get a live body on other end even if cold, rude and despondent. I believe Debbie said my payment made it in on time; I will let you know how many charges I receive. The second complaint, I hold a home equity account with them, they can generate massive amounts of charges with this account. Several years ago I went to an outside mortgage company to refinance this account, they stated that it would be a no fee loan, I told them I DID NOT WANT CHASE TO HOLD THIS. Guess who holds this loan now, the loan then cost me 3000 dollars to complete. So basically paying chase 6000 for the same loan. The second loan was for 60000, the first was for 30000 and that is when this became interesting, I received a letter from chase that my loan had been reduced to 32000, and I was not reimbursed anything on the closing costs. I believe this would be considered theft in most cases. I am currently pursuing legal action against chase. My suggestion is to not use a chase product, I know that is easy to say and hard to do since they are a mega bank. Maybe they will use my 3000 dollars to contribute to Vice President Joseph R. Biden’s campaign (Wikipedia) funding. Our government is in bed with this bank.

END CONSULTING ADVICE:

While I find it downright criminal that JPMorgan Chase and other mortgage servicers routinely engage in unfair and abusive, if not illegal, business practices; rectifying these issues are extremely easy if you do two things:

1.   Assert your consumer rights using a QWR
2.   File a complaint with the appropriate regulatory and government agencies that enforce your rights

We routinely look for posts to answer in hopes that it will not only bring optimism to those homeowners and borrowers in distress but also some basic information to assist in fighting the banks like Chase that are "too big to fail" but yet don't appreciate the bailout that we provided in their time of need.  The debt collectors like SPS, SLS, Green Tree, Ocwen and Nationstar are simply just piranhas but they can be beat at their own game too just like the big banks can be defeated.  You CAN win this fight!!!

Thank you for shedding light for homeowners and borrowers in your situation with regard to the fact those consumers can go to the CFPB (www.consumerfinance.gov) to file a complaint.  With that said, you have overlooked the key aspect to your fight, which is putting your objections in writing in the form of a proper QWR and attaching proof of your consumer and constitutional rights; they have certainly been violated in this case since Chase has not only refused payment but also lied about the status of your payment. 

A QWR is an integral tool in getting what you desire and all of the aforementioned mortgage lending and debt collection companies MUST answer your Qualified Written Requests (QWR); if they refuse then you take your fight to all the regulatory agencies outside of SPS that assist in fighting for your rights like the CFPB; it’s a shame that these more than profitable and previously bailed-out companies engage in this type of consumer abuse.

My firm and me would be more than happy to educate you as to how to fight for your rights. My firm routinely seeks out complaints online so that we can educate as to how to fight back on our weekday show called "The Daily Complaint” where we review a complaint and how to tackle it successfully.

We reviewed your complaint on the show if you would like to listen, visit www.TheDailyComplaint.com

You can learn more by visiting the CFPB's website and becoming educating about the rights afforded you under the FDCPA, Dodd-Frank and RESPA via the CFPB. Here is a link to the current rules and stronger rules are forthcoming: http://www.consumerfinance.gov/newsroom/consumer-financial-protection-bureau-rules-establish-strong-protections-for-homeowners-facing-foreclosure/

In the event you have further questions, you can contact me via email at Dana@ConsultingEND.com or via the website at www.ConsultingEND.com or via phone (my full contact information is below) as me and my staff would be more than happy to contact Chase on your behalf or with you to determine the status of your loan as well as what options exist for you as a borrower/homeowner!

Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's END

Respectfully,

Dana Shafman
Managing Member
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