Shannon
November 10th, 2009 at 2:56 pm
We are dealing with the same thing from Quicken Loans. We had a bad experience in Nov. 2006 when we bought our home. Since Quicken Loans always watches for programs that would benefit a loan that they have had before they call periodically. I received a call in October. After explaining what a bad experience we had before I was reassured this experience would be different. I was all but guaranteed that our home would appraise at between $220,000-$230,000 based on the programs Quicken Loans has. I had also explained that my husband is self-employed and that was not a problem either. Credit scores were 750-753 so all was good now all I needed to do was give the $500 deposit on my credit card. Once I gave the deposit everything went downhill and just so happen there was not a loan out there for us. Im now emailing several quicken loans to try to get my deposit back. We are not in any need to do a refinance and I trusted that Tom at Quicken Loans knew what they were talking about. Their job is supposedly to take care of their customers. I also referred my parents and my sister to Tom at Quicken Loans which has be really scared now.
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TAM Reply:
November 11th, 2009 at 1:21 am
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