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sabrina 1

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7. She plans to. She just received an offer to 'settle' her case from the US Attorney's office
Tue Oct 16, 2012, 12:46 PM
Oct 2012

under the agreement the US Attorneys made with the Banks. The value of her house was around $125,000 I believe. The offer she received? Approx. $800! THIS was supposed to compensate people whose homes were wrongfully foreclosed on! The scams just keep on coming.

When the Government first contacted her she was advised not to sign any agreements with them, but to get her own attorney. I remember someone saying at the time that she would be lucky if they offered her $2,000! And we thought that was a joke.

Some people will probably take the offer as they are homeless and desperate, and that's what they are counting on. I wish there was a way to get them legal advice and representation.

This is the big agreement they were promoting and this is better than the first one which Schneiderman refused to sign.

I feel like buying a laughing machine and calling them back and just putting the laughing machine on the phone.

I have nothing in the media about this latest scam being perpetrated on people whose homes wrongfully foreclosed on.

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