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U.S.: Wells Fargo illegally repossessed 413 service members' cars
http://money.cnn.com/ ^ | September 29, 2016 | Jackie Wattles

Posted on 09/29/2016 11:07:10 PM PDT by Enterprise

Wells Fargo will pay $24 million to settle allegations that it mistreated members of the military -- including illegally repossessing their cars.

The bank, already reeling from a scandal over fake accounts, will pay $4.1 million to settle Justice Department charges that it seized 413 cars owned by service members without a court order, a violation of federal law.

The Justice Department said the illegal repossessions took place from 2008 to 2015. The first complaint came from an Army National Guardsman in North Carolina who said the bank seized his car while he was preparing to deploy to Afghanistan.

Wells Fargo then auctioned his car and tried to collect a balance of $10,000 from his family, the Justice Department said.

(Excerpt) Read more at money.cnn.com ...


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: banking; loans; military; seizures; wellsfargo
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To: RFEngineer
"How does this help the next service member who wants to borrow money to buy a car?"

The people who could best answer that would be a service member who wants to buy a car, and a person at Wells Fargo who the service member contacts.

21 posted on 09/30/2016 3:23:23 AM PDT by Enterprise ("Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." Voltaire)
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To: jazminerose

The implication is thst their victims didnt pay their car loans but were covered by the “servicemembers relief act”

They were using their miltary service to avoid paying debts. Anyone else would simply have to honor their debts.

Wells Fargo skipped getting a court order.

In this case the “victims” are responsible for the predicament and thus arent really victims, per se. Well Fargo isn’t really a typical “bad guy”.

This law has the unintended consequence of making credit more expensive for servicemembers, and/or less avialable to them.


22 posted on 09/30/2016 3:43:15 AM PDT by RFEngineer
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To: Lisbon1940

“It all began with a Wells Fargo wagon.”

Oho, the Wells Fargo Wagon is a-comin’ down the street
Oh, please let it be for me.
Oho, the Wells Fargo Wagon is a-comin’ down the street
I wish, I wish I knew what it could be...


23 posted on 09/30/2016 3:49:29 AM PDT by DrPretorius
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To: Enterprise

Why service members wouldn’t use USAA is beyond me. Ive been with them since 1988.....a little expensive on the home side, but they beat everyone with car insurance and loans.


24 posted on 09/30/2016 5:30:16 AM PDT by DCBryan1 (No realli, moose bytes can be quite nasti!)
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To: Enterprise

After what has been revealed, I’m shocked that Wells Fargo depositors aren’t rushing to the exits. People really are sheep.


25 posted on 09/30/2016 5:36:51 AM PDT by Mr. Jeeves ([CTRL]-[GALT]-[DELETE])
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To: RFEngineer

Exactly. These were not innocent victims. They defaulted on their car loans and the bank failed to follow the proper procedure.

Not really sure how the military got the right to monitor contacts between two parties and modify that agreement.

As a matter of fact the government is meddling more starting October 3rd with more with the military lending act. These laws can be used as a club, not the shield that the media and government claim they are.


26 posted on 09/30/2016 5:59:00 AM PDT by gunnut
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To: Enterprise

“That might also be something to look into.”

Likely the Wells settlement agreement with the DOJ closed the door on a wider investigation. DOJ gets a payoff they can funnel into Democrat allied social groups, plus Obama administration gets publicity for helping vets (although only 400 vets). Wells removes DOJ scrutiny for possibly millions of dollars fleeced from tens of thousands of average citizens. Not a bad deal.


27 posted on 09/30/2016 6:47:35 AM PDT by Soul of the South (Tomorrow is gone. Today will be what we make of it.)
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To: DCBryan1

You can reduce the quoted price on homeowners ins. by asking them to reduce coverages to 80 percent.


28 posted on 09/30/2016 6:51:20 AM PDT by meridenite
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To: DCBryan1

My husband checked into the rates with USAA they were more than what we pay now with another insurance company.


29 posted on 10/04/2016 11:19:17 AM PDT by angcat (TRUMP!)
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To: gunnut

They defaulted on their car loans and the bank failed to follow the proper procedure.

What was the proper procedure?


30 posted on 10/04/2016 11:25:31 AM PDT by angcat (TRUMP!)
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