To: Kartographer
Sounds like she’s cheating the bank. First Interstate started out as First National Bank of Arizona and they were just a state bank with local home town procedures. It’s likely they didn’t keep the certificate and now Wells Fargo will get ripped off because of it.
3 posted on
11/25/2014 8:24:59 PM PST by
donna
(Pray for revival.)
To: donna
That paper is fungible, paper for money to be reconverted to money plus interest under agreed upon conditions.
No bank ever paid on a paper and left said paper in hands not their own, unless, as it was paid off, it had been marked PAID in one form or another. That assumes some bank in Podunk wanting to humor Granny.
IMHO, Wells Fargo is trying to weasel out of a just debt.
5 posted on
11/25/2014 8:33:11 PM PST by
GladesGuru
(Islam Delenda Est. Because of what Islam is - and because of what Muslims do.)
To: donna
Your post would be funny if I didn’t understand just how serious you are.
10 posted on
11/25/2014 9:13:30 PM PST by
Kartographer
("We mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.")
To: donna
Its likely they didnt keep the certificate and now Wells Fargo will get ripped off because of it.
I think Wells Fargo has the savvy and resources to factor all such documents when they made an offer to the bank that bought out the small bank.
If they really want to, maybe they can bring an action against those who sold out to them.
23 posted on
11/26/2014 5:39:48 AM PST by
Dr. Sivana
("If you're litigating against nuns, you've probably done something wrong."-Ted Cruz)
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