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Flawed, Inappropriate, and Onerous Chase/Wamu 4506-T Demand?

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

I received a letter from Chase/Wamu regarding a little-used Home Equity Line Of Credit (HELOC) on May 8th, requiring a 4506-T and a recent paystub by May 15th. I contacted customer service representative "Aaron" (877-750-6825) with questions.

  • I asked "Aaron" about the referenced 4506-T form, and he confirmed that the package I received was not complete; it did not include the pre-filled form 4506-T. "Aaron" said a corrected package would be sent out May 6th.
  • I asked "Aaron" why Chase/Wamu was demanding this as "updated information upon request" since the original loan was secured as a Stated Income/Verified Asset (SI/VA) loan, and did not require either tax returns or paystubs. He stated that these documents were required as part of the Washington Mutual takeover by JPMorgan Chase Bank. "Aaron" stated that I must provide this information by the due date or the line of credit would be frozen and later closed.
  • I asked that this issue be escalated, since I did not consider this additional information to be part of "updated" information. I was forwarded to "Bonnie" (888-800-8738), a Department Manager. I explained to "Bonnie" that my copy of the loan agreement stated that Chase/Wamu could request "a current financial statement, a new credit application, or both, annually". There is no mention of new information not required as part of the original loan. I asked "Bonnie" to mail me her copy of the loan documents which indicated that Chase/Wamu could request this new information.
  • I received the updated packaged from Chase/Wamu on May 12th. The letter was back-dated five days from the postmark date, and contained conflicting and erroneous instruction. For example, the text stated "We are requesting transcripts for the two most recent tax years", i.e., 2007 and 2008. The form 4506-T, however, was pre-filled with a request for tax years 2006 and 2007.
    The updated package still required a response by May 15th. Since the delivery address was a PO Box in Florida, this allowed me 24 hours to complete the form and send it by USPS Priority Mail.

Since I now had only 24 hours to fill out and mail the paperwork, and had not yet received the alleged legal text from "Bonnie", I sent the 4506-T and paystubs via USPS (with confirmation). I attached an additional cover sheet  with the following stipulation:

Upon review of my copies of the original "Master Loan Application" and "Home Equity Line of Credit Agreement and Disclosure", this form 4506-T is being provided "to comply with governmental reporting or legal processes" as per the terms and conditions of this stated income loan. Use of this information by Washington Mutual or JPMorgan Chase Bank for purposes other than those expressly permitted under the original terms and conditions of the "Master Loan Application" and "Home Equity Line of Credit Agreement and Disclosure" will be reported to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).

I am considering filing a complaint with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) for what I consider to be a flawed, inappropriate, and onerous demand. One of the OCC requirements is that I first attempt to resolve the issue with the lender. If I am not able to solve this with another call to customer service, I will send their loan compliance officer (or department) my detailed requirements for resolution. I will send these via US Mail and allow them 14 days to respond in writing before filing my complaint with the OCC .

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Unbiased Travel Reviews

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Andrew Harper travels anonymously, accepts no advertising, and pays his own way, making the Hideaway Report the most credible source of information.

http://www.andrewharper.com/AH_Com2/Consider/HideawayReport.aspx

Unsubscribe From (Snail) Mail Lists

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Three weeks ago, DMA rolled out an enhanced version of its DMAChoice Web site. The service is free and it lets you select which catalogs you want to drop. There are about 1,500 of them in the database.

http://www.dmachoice.org/index.php

A new Web site, catalogchoice.org, was launched in October by a coalition of environmental groups, including the National Resources Defense Council and the National Wildlife Federation. Already, more than half a million people have become members. So far, they’ve opted out of more than 6 million catalogs.

http://www.catalogchoice.org/

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22918522/

How to boost your health in almost no time

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

How to boost your health in almost no time:

* Eat the peel. The bulk of an apple’s benefit lies in its skin.

* Take the right supplements. Getting enough vitamin D and calcium brings a remarkable reduction in cancer risk…

* Slow aging: Sniff some lavender or rosemary. The scent of lavender can bring you a restful night’s sleep — but the plant can do you a world of good in daylight, too.

* Cut cholesterol:
Sprinkle pistachios on your salad. Researchers at Pennsylvania State University recently gave volunteers a pleasant task: Eat 1 1/2 ounces (about a handful) of pistachios every day. At the end of 4 weeks, those who munched the nuts reduced their total cholesterol by an average of 6.7% and their LDL ("bad") cholesterol by 11.6%.

* Replace sugar with buckwheat honey. This sweet substance has been used for medicinal purposes since ancient times; when it’s applied to a wound, honey is a natural antibacterial salve. Now researchers say that its benefits may be much more than skin deep.

* Keep your vision sharp: Eat an egg. No offense meant to carrots, but research shows eggs are an even better source of the eye-friendly antioxidants known as carotenoids.

* Reduce dangerous inflammation: Pour a bowl of whole grain cereal. Whole grains are about much more than "regularity" — they can save your life.

* Boost antioxidants: Add avocado to your salad.

* Snack on dried figs. Dried fruits are known to be rich in antioxidants — but some of the less popular types are the most nutritious. Figs and dried plums (aka prunes) had the best overall nutrient scores…

* Have 2 cups of green tea daily. Studies have shown that green tea helps keep cholesterol in check and may lower cancer risk. Now researchers say the drink may also work to maintain cognitive function.

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21820386/

Cost-of-living Comparisons

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

The study demonstrates the importance of comparing cost-of-living differences between two markets.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16545234/

All figures used in the study were collected last year by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The bureau’s occupational profiles can be accessed at http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes_stru.htm.

Home-price comparison, state by state

Saturday, January 6th, 2007

What it costs to buy a typical four-bedroom home in 342 cities.

The index provides apples-to-apples comparisons of 342 U.S. markets, looking at the cost of a four-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath, 2,200 square foot house with a two-car garage in a nice, middle-class neighborhood.

http://money.cnn.com/2006/09/26/real_estate/%20costliest_housing_cities_for_middle_managment/index1.htm

On-Line backup, Carbonite, et al

Friday, December 29th, 2006

A friend recently wrote:

“I’m wondering what you think of this company (you being the in-house skeptic:) Sounds like it would be a good investment if only it were public!”

http://www.carbonite.com/

I was looking into XDrive for [a major client]. They are the grand-daddy of this business. I wouldn’t generally trust anyone but a long established company with that kind of potentially dangerous data (financial records, private comm, SS#’s contact info, etc). (I think iBackup was another good one)

I also don’t trust “unlimited” and “free” with something as sensitive as my data. The standard dodge for this type of “unlimited” services (others companies do this) is to terminate you as an “Abuser”. Under the Carbonite T&C’s (http://www.carbonite.com/TermsOfUse.aspx): YOUR USE OF CARBONITE PRODUCTS IS SUBJECT TO CARBONITE’S “TERMINATION AND FAIR USE POLICY.” THIS POLICY IS INTENDED TO ALLOW CARBONITE TO DENY SERVICE TO ABUSERS. USERS WHO ARE DEEMED TO BE “ABUSERS”, IN CARBONITE’S SOLE DISCRETION, MAY BE NOTIFIED PRIOR TO SUSPENSION OR TERMINATION OF THEIR ACCOUNTS, HOWEVER, CARBONITE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO TERMINATE OR SUSPEND SUCH ACCOUNTS WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE IN THE EVENT OF A POLICY VIOLATION.

And I won’t even rant about the privacy issues.

Go with a DVD backup strategy first, or XDrive second, IMHO.

Tecopa Hot Springs Resort

Wednesday, December 27th, 2006

Tecopa Hot Springs is located on a paved road approximately two miles off State Highway 127, fifty miles north of Baker, California and lies just east of the southern end of Death Valley National Park at an elevation of 1,325 feet. Las Vegas, Nevada is approximately eighty miles east.

http://www.tecopahotsprings.org/

Save on Health Care

Thursday, December 14th, 2006

If you call and talk to the health care provider that is billing you, and explain the situation that: “My insurance has already paid XYZ, they aren’t paying XYZ for this and that and that reason, and I really can’t afford to pay all this that you’re billing me for… can you do anything to help me out?” — They will usually work with you…

They will usually write off a majority of it. At best they’ll write off 95% of what insurance didn’t pay… If you pay 5% of it — save thousands.

This is pretty accurate… They’ve already gotten a buttload of money from your insurance company… and if they don’t do something to help you out with the rest of the bill, they figure they can send it to a collections company, in which case they aren’t likely to see anything, or they can bill you for pennies on the dollar if you’re willing to pay.

Zombie Debt Time Limits

Monday, December 4th, 2006
Time limits per state:
http://www.fair-debt-collection.com/SOL-by-State.html 

Re-aging, or “Can a collection agency keep renewing the date opened on an open collection account?”:
http://www.faqfarm.com/Q/Can_a_collecti … on_account
http://cbs11tv.com/investigators/local_ … 11721.html