markem 05:09 PM 02-18-2011
Wells Fargo is meeting today at noon with the Philadelphia homeowner who
"foreclosed" on them, The Consumerist has exclusively learned. Patrick says he "received a call from upon high" late yesterday and that he now has an appointment, "with a very senior Wells Fargo person." It will be interesting to see how this plays out. But how did Patrick go from embattled and ignored homeowner to seated across the negotiating table with leverage? I spoke with him to find out more about both how and why he did what he did. His story is an inspiration to anyone who's dreamed of going toe-to-toe with the big banks and winning. Turns out that armed with persistence, and a little legal know-how, Davids can take down Goliaths.
[the story is a great read, go here:
http://consumerist.com/2011/02/how-t...lls-fargo.html
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Blueface 05:36 PM 02-18-2011
bvilchez 05:39 PM 02-18-2011
Originally Posted by Blueface:
Mark, link does not work.
Use the first one Carlos. The second one gives you 404.
Good story. I would've pushed for them to pay the difference in the premium if they value that high.
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Blueface 05:46 PM 02-18-2011
Originally Posted by bvilchez:
Use the first one Carlos. The second one gives you 404.
Good story. I would've pushed for them to pay the difference in the premium if they value that high.
Thanks. Missed that one.
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yourchoice 05:46 PM 02-18-2011
pnoon 05:56 PM 02-18-2011
Originally Posted by Blueface:
Mark, link does not work.
Fixed it.
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longknocker 06:10 PM 02-18-2011
CigarNut 07:59 PM 02-18-2011
What a great story for a Friday afternoon! Thanks for sharing Mark!
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shilala 08:19 PM 02-18-2011
I hope he gets his last $50.00 and solution on the premiums....
:-)
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jimdandy 10:24 PM 02-18-2011
Great story. I can't stand WF, perhaps there needs to be a little more
:-) FROM the little guys.
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