Have you had a bad experience with Countrywide when talking to their Retention Dept?
They are thugs when you are late on your mortgage payment, instead of offering you options they humiliate and degrade you as if you are gutter trash.
If you’re thinking of a mortgage company pass on Countrywide and Bank of America, who will soon be taking them over and according to reports in the news-they are no angels either.
Interesting question.
My primary mortgage is with Chase Home Finance and my home equity loan is with Countrywide.
Since I defaulted in February, I’ve had many phone calls from both companies and across the board, Chase has been absolutely the rudest.
They have belittled me, insulted me, made condescending comments.
I have tried to be a good citizen and take their phone calls and respond to their questions, but when they become abusive toward me that is where I draw the line.
I haven’t yet had that experience with Countrywide, but then I haven’t talked with their Home Retention Dept. yet.
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The Foreclosure Of America: Life Inside Countrywide Home Loans And The Selling Of The American Dream $11.39 Now in paperback-an inside look at Countrywide Home Loans and the mortgage crisis from a former mortgage lender executive. In July 2004 Adam Michaelson attended a high-level meeting at Countrywide Financial headquarters about a new loan product that would allow borrowers to pay less than their minimum monthly payment. The "finance jocks" believed that the booming housing market would only get bigger supporting homeowners in a cycle of borrowing against their houses and refinancing later. They were wrong. And when the bottom dropped out Countrywide suffered the consequences-as did millions of Americans. With an insider’s knowledge and thorough reporting on the impact on American families and the ripple effects on the economy Michaelson examines the marketing of a mirage and the bad business decisions that destroyed a company confronts the ethical questions that have arisen in the wake of the foreclosure crisis and offers creative proposals to prevent such a meltdown from ever happening again.Now in paperback-an inside look at Countrywide Home Loans and the mortgage crisis from a former mortgage lender executive. In July 2004 Adam Michaelson attended a high-level meeting at Countrywide Financial headquarters about a new loan product that would allow borrowers to pay less than their minimum monthly payment. The "finance jocks" believed that the booming housing market would only get bigger supporting homeowners in a cycle of borrowing against their houses and refinancing later. They were wrong. And when the bottom dropped out Countrywide suffered the consequences-as did millions of Americans. With an insider’s knowledge and thorough reporting on the impact on American families and the ripple effects on the economy Michaelson examines the marketing of a mirage and the bad business decisions that destroyed a company confronts the ethical questions that have arisen in the wake of the foreclosure crisis and offers creative proposals to prevent such a meltdown from ever happening again. |
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Foreclosure Of America: Life Inside Countrywide Home Loans And The Selling Of The American Dream $12.79 Now in paperback-an inside look at Countrywide Home Loans and the mortgage crisis, from a former mortgage lender executive. In July 2004, Adam Michaelson attended a high-level meeting at Countrywide Financial headquarters about a new loan product that would allow borrowers to pay less than their minimum monthly payment. The "finance jocks" believed that the booming housing market would only get bigger, supporting homeowners in a cycle of borrowing against their houses and refinancing later. They were wrong. And when the bottom dropped out, Countrywide suffered the consequences-as did millions of Americans. With an insider’s knowledge and thorough reporting on the impact on American families and the ripple effects on the economy, Michaelson examines the marketing of a mirage and the bad business decisions that destroyed a company, confronts the ethical questions that have arisen in the wake of the foreclosure crisis, and offers creative proposals to prevent such a meltdown from ever happening again.Now in paperback-an inside look at Countrywide Home Loans and the mortgage crisis, from a former mortgage lender executive. In July 2004, Adam Michaelson attended a high-level meeting at Countrywide Financial headquarters about a new loan product that would allow borrowers to pay less than their minimum monthly payment. The "finance jocks" believed that the booming housing market would only get bigger, supporting homeowners in a cycle of borrowing against their houses and refinancing later. They were wrong. And when the bottom dropped out, Countrywide suffered the consequences-as did millions of Americans. With an insider’s knowledge and thorough reporting on the impact on American families and the ripple effects on the economy, Michaelson examines the marketing of a mirage and the bad business decisions that destroyed a company, confronts the ethical questions that have arisen in the wake of the foreclosure crisis, and offers creative proposals to prevent such a meltdown from ever happening again. |
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