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Aurora Loan Services Saga, Part 2
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: | February 19th, 2010
After my blog post on Huffpo about Aurora Loan Services, a friend of mine suggested I try to find someone from the company on LinkedIn, and I did. I found the COO, who referrred me to the VP of Quality, and within 48 hours I was in a trial modification program, supposedly 2% for 30 years. Why didn't I jump up and down for joy?
Because, it's a trial program, during which they evaluate my financial statements again and can throw me out if my income is too high or too low (I have no idea of the criteria), and because I also have a HELOC (a second) that I need to modify and I couldn't find anyone relevant on LinkedIn from Citigroup.
So now I get a statement online from Aurora, cheerfully telling me I owe $7201, which represents two months payments on the NON-modified mortgage. For purposes of the record, here's what I wrote back:
I just got a statement online from you saying I owe $7201, which appears to be 2 months. I know I have to send $2320 before March 1, and that's queued up in my system to go already. The last check for $2320 went into your mortgage modification program separately and was a hand check in January February. Please confirm that you got it. It looks like your online system still thinks I am not in the program.I also just sent two more documents you said you needed: verification of my Social Security benefits and a 2009 P & L. Please verify that you got those, too.And while you are at it, please verify that I am actually in the trial loan modification program, because I went into it through your VP of Quality, who sent me an email saying I had been selected for a trial modification, 30 years 2 % program for the next four months to see if I could afford it.Everyone from your organization tells me something different. Thank goodness email provides an audit trail.And your web site does not work in Safari or Chrome? Why not?
For the record, I've stayed current, although depleting all my liquid assets, throughout my fifteen-month ordeal to get this loan modified. So this is almost like a game to Aurora. Everyone else who comments on my blog posts about them has either walked voluntarily or been foreclosed. I'm like a pit bull, but I have better things to do. More later:-)
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