My first is with Wachovia. Very nice but won't do anything until I get an actual discharge.
Second is with Wells Fargo. I have heard all the horror stories so I started early.
Called them today.
They asked for a hardship letter.
Reminded them that I had sent it June 29, 09.
They found it.
Asked me for a letter from my attorney authorizing them to speak to me.
Reminded them that I had faxed it to them July 2, 09
They never got it.
Sound familiar to anyone?
Asked me to refax everything and they would review it .
They also asked me to state " what I wanted'.
I thought "Hell, I want complete forgiveness and a letter telling me I paid it in full without a late payment"
What do you mean " What do I want" I asked. I would like to know what types of programs you have but they said I need to send in all the stuff first.
OK, now I gotta start studying all this so I know what my options are before I go to war.
BTW, I am 5 months behind, the house is probably breaking even at this point, maybe a little under so I am not out to do anything other than to see what my options are. I am keeping the house and did not reafirm although they pushed the issue a bit.
Can anyone shed any light on dealing with WF and what options they actually have offerred in negotiations?
Thanks.
Second is with Wells Fargo. I have heard all the horror stories so I started early.
Called them today.
They asked for a hardship letter.
Reminded them that I had sent it June 29, 09.
They found it.
Asked me for a letter from my attorney authorizing them to speak to me.
Reminded them that I had faxed it to them July 2, 09
They never got it.
Sound familiar to anyone?
Asked me to refax everything and they would review it .
They also asked me to state " what I wanted'.
I thought "Hell, I want complete forgiveness and a letter telling me I paid it in full without a late payment"
What do you mean " What do I want" I asked. I would like to know what types of programs you have but they said I need to send in all the stuff first.
OK, now I gotta start studying all this so I know what my options are before I go to war.
BTW, I am 5 months behind, the house is probably breaking even at this point, maybe a little under so I am not out to do anything other than to see what my options are. I am keeping the house and did not reafirm although they pushed the issue a bit.
Can anyone shed any light on dealing with WF and what options they actually have offerred in negotiations?
Thanks.
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