Fraudulent Wells Fargo - Bank Curruption- Foreclosure

Posted on December 25, 2008
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This video is about the Corporate Criminals: Wells Fargo Bank and the corrupt Judge that allowed them to use our court system to conduct illegal, immoral, and corrupt activities.

I am a single mother with
two children on disability.
I purchased a home in 2000.

Guardian Loan Company provided the loan.

They stated that my monthly payments and interest rates would be
a certain amount…

but the numbers kept
changing and increasing…

Three days after the closing,
I received a new set of
papers the same as the ones
I’d signed at the closing…

but the closing cost numbers
had been increased by $12,000
And there was a post it
note attached requesting that I
back date my signature!!

Because I refused to
sign the new set of
closing papers and agree
to an additional $12,000,

Guardian Loan Company
did not disburse the funds
to my mortgage company.
Shortly thereafter,
my mortgage was
assigned to a bank…

Wells Fargo.
Shortly thereafter, Wells
Fargo notified me that
they would be increasing
my mortgage payments.

And, though it was
difficult, I managed to
maintain the payments.

Then, in, 2006, I received a letter from Wells Fargo stating that
there were delinquent payments…
I knew this was a mistake and had the receipts to prove it.
Nevertheless, in December
2006, I received a Notice of
Default (NOD).

The bank returned both
November’s and December’s
mortgage payments and started
foreclosure proceedings against
me.
I sought legal aid, but eventually
had to answer the complaint
Pro Se.

When Wells Fargo requested a
Summary Judgment, a Connecticut
judge permitted me a mere
two weeks to prepare a
Memorandum of Law in Objection.
Feeling unable to fight against
Wells Fargo’s powerful attorneys,
I used saved mortgage
money to hire my own attorney.

My attorney submitted
documents disproving the bank’s
claim that my payments were
delinquent; the Summary
Judgment was Denied!!

I thought the nightmare was
over….

However, Wells Fargo soon filed
a new claim: Because their claim
of late and missed payments was
denied, they were now claiming a
shortage of payments…

In essence, Wells Fargo was being permitted to legally
lie, since their previous claim had been a sworn affidavit.

This time, though the judge
had given, me, a single mother, with
only a high school
education, a mere two weeks
to prepare, Wells Fargo’s
more-than-capable attorneys
were eventually allowed five
weeks to prepare their case.

Contact
FradulentWellsFargo@Gmail.com
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Any istance would
be greatly appreciated,
financial or otherwise.

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6 Responses to “Fraudulent Wells Fargo - Bank Curruption- Foreclosure”

  1. BIGGIE515 on December 25th, 2008 12:15 pm

    I work for WF and …
    I work for WF and you should have checked if they had a variable or fixed rate on your home. It they has a variable rate then it is going to change over time. So that might reflect on your payments obviously. Other then that if you read all your papers in detail and signed them then you agreed to all the rules and regulations in there. You just have to be a little more careful when you are making such a huge financial decision. YOU CAN ALWAYS REFINANCE WITH ANOTHER BANK.

  2. CoolHandLuke1970 on December 25th, 2008 12:15 pm

    Notify every …
    Notify every consumer protection group about them. Get records of all similar wells fargo victims and consider a class action lawsuit. I am sure that Wells Fargo is doing this because of severe problems and with the current economic troubles, it should not take a lot to put them under extreme scrutiny! Take care

  3. mike73109 on December 25th, 2008 12:15 pm

    i can say wells …
    i can say wells fargo bank is fraud because i went to buy a house here in oklahoma.i found out wells fargo bank owned the house so i made a offer and the accepted and come to find out there was over $4,500 back taxes owed on the house.and when i found that out i walked away from the house.wells fargo bank should have payed the taxes not the buyer of the home.i don’t plan on doing bussiness with wells fargo bank ever again they are fraud.

  4. hyzar99 on December 25th, 2008 12:15 pm

    your ignorance does …
    your ignorance does not mean the bank was a fraud…read the fine print honey.

  5. FraudulentWellsFargo on December 25th, 2008 12:15 pm

    Your umption is …
    Your umption is not quite valid. Mortgage payments WERE manageable, made, and made on time. This is just another example of corporate fraud.

    But thank you for your comment and best wishes.

  6. levi10236 on December 25th, 2008 12:15 pm

    I think that you …
    I think that you BOUGHT A HOUSE WELL KNOWING THAT YOU COULDNT PAY FOR IT….. like most americans. I still think you should keep the house. good luck….

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