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I know that Countrywide has been in the news forever but I wasn’t aware of this! I was a Countrywide customer and purchased a home through them in 2007 – how would I know if my information was compromised?!?!
you would have received a letter from Countrywide back then indicating your information may have been breached.
Many ways you could tell: If you received a lot of Obama campaign emails; If your credit score dropped; If you received to positive effect from the Bail-OUT; If the value of your earnings are not what they were before you bought your home; If you are happy with the way the military involvement draw-down is progressing. Hmmmm
Thanks Insurance Geek :) It’s still pretty scary non-the-less! Have a great afternoon!
Does anyone know how long the free credit monitoring will last??
That would be very good info!
I would like to know if we
How does a person find out if they’re name was in the class action settlement?Because we had a class action agaist Countrywide.Please let me know.
ctivity in my B of A acciount about one year ago. I reported it to B of A and told them to close my account. They did not do soand my acount was accessed more and i became overdrawn. Now that all this Countrywide stuff came to light ive asked for all of my past records {because i cant access them any longer on line} I keep getting just my balances anf=d they wont give me the acyual transaction records. I want to file a lawsuit. Do you think i have case??? Thanks Susanne
As a former mediacl transcriptionist, I had to sign a statement of confidenciality every year, being told that this protected me from any lawsuit in case I made a mistake on a mediacl report. After typing and editing hundreds of thousands of reports over the years, I became appalled at the audacity of doctors who made requests to change wording, or ask for previous reports to be adjusted to cover themselves because they administered medications to patients who subsequently had allergic reactions, leading to infections, sepsis and sometimes even death. Attorneys for insurance companies, hospitals, drug manufacturers and doctors are part of the budget. This is a system without regulations or controls. We are a nation under the thumb of this conglomerate of greedheads and their lobbyists, so do not expect change. I am soon to be without any healthcare, now disabled, and soon to be evicted because my mediacl bills will force me into bankruptcy. I am looking forward to a retirement of debt, depression, and degenerative arthritis due to this greatest healthcare system in the world. My only hope is to sell everything and flee to Mexico, where houses are $700 a month, and visitors healthcare is $300 a year. Hasta la vista, Arnold!