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kebeneifamily

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Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 10:30 pm Post subject: USMAC Law Group is a scam- saw on tv and called.
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Me and my husband saw the advertisement on the television and called the 1800 number to see if we could qualify for a loan modification-name of agency-The USMAC Law Group. Spoke to the person at the end who was very persuasive. He wanted to charge us $3947 total and upfront prior to starting any services, but we did not have it. Said if paid money upfront would knock off $300. Informed him we would consider next month. Was told he could offer us two financing solutions to cover the above amount- which were to pay the above amount in 3 installments or to pay $795 upfront and then finance the 3000 over a six month period. We were like heck no!!! told him would reconsider next month. Just googled the law group online and now believe it is a scam. I am so happy my husband was nervous and did not really believe they could do it, especially with the upfront costs. Please see research found below:
1. http://drlmc.org/ (Directory of Registered Loan Modification Companies)
Infomed him by email that the above website said they were not on here.
2. http://www.la.bbb.org/businessreport.aspx?companyid=13128667 Could not find USMAC Law group but difnd Christian Dillion who is an attorney at this agency.
3. http://www.ftc.gov/os/comments/mars/542309-00034.pdf
See Alyssa Katz, Predatory Lending With a Smiley Face (Mar. 3, 2004) (describing mortgage and real estate broker involvement in loan modification industry),
4. "http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2009/03/04/loan_modifications/".
Other loan modification entities have connections to the defunct subprime mortgage industry. For example, USMAC, which charges clients a non-refundable fee of $3,495 to negotiate a loan modification, is owned, in part, by the president of Citywide Mortgage, a former subprime lender. Robert Berner, ‘Help’ Can Be Costly, Business Week (Nov. 11, 2008).
5. http://www.calbar.ca.gov/state/calbar/calbar_generic.jsp?cid=10144&n=9 6096
6. "http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/christian-m-dillonusmac-law -group-c218823.html"
(#2 is the most important-the address to Christian Dillion is the same as the address found below by USMAC- see reviews here!!)
Also emailed him, informing him that I tried his work number as he gave me a work number and the work number always went to voicemail. I was able to reach him through a (714) cell phone number. His information is Edwin L. Stevenson Jr.
Executive Consultant
THE USMAC Law Group
23 Journey | ALISO VIEJO | CA | 92656
http://drlmc.org/ (Directory of Registered Loan Modification Companies)
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Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 11:34 am Post subject: Loan Modification thru Law Offices of Christian M. Dillon
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Everything written above is about half true. I have extensive personal experience. I contacted my lender Metlife, both my agent and the actual lender office, about Loan Modification and I was told it was impossible, that the lender wouldn't even think in terms of load modification. I saw an ad and contacted the Dillon law firm ("Dillon") and paid them $3500 in two montly payments to convince Metlife to mod my loan. I got a guarantee.
Metlife is impossible to work with. They are one of the most obstinate. It dragged on for months and months. The Dillon people were certainly trying, I could tell. But they were too busy and sometimes it was nearly impossible to get a response from them. I only got to talk to an actual attorney once. And the contacts were notw with USMAC. Then, finally, I got a Forbearance offer from Metlife. It was ok (reduced my monthly payment by about $500). I went through 3 Forbearance payments and then never got an offer from Metlife. I went straight back to Dillon, but it was officially USMAC, and I heard Dillon was out of business. I had to sign a USMAC agreement for them to continue working on it. Since then, they have been VERY unresposive. Metlife again hit my credit report with a new 120-day late notice. I am about to hire an attorney and sue them all. |
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