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CitiMortgage - unethical treatment in idaho

On [protected] we offered full price on an "approved short sale" home whose mortgage was apparently held by CitiMortgage. For eight (8) months we have waited for an answer from this lender without knowing why there was such a hold up in the process. The first week of August 2014 we finally receive word that the lender has now decided, after having this property listed for over 400 days with an "approved short sale", that they want to get more money for the property. Our contract offer is now deemed not acceptable and we are informed they want $11, 500 more for this property. Why did it take 8 long months for them to decide on more money and why in the first place was a listing allowed to state "approved short sale" when clearly it was NOT. I believe this transaction to have been grossly unethical and underhanded on their part. I would never do business with this company and certainly would not recommend any dealings with them.

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CitiMortgage - loan modifications

Citimortgage image is that of helping home owners to keep our homes. The employees lose documents, purposely mislead customers, lie to them, disconnect phone calls, give different answers each time a call is received inquiring about the status of your loan modification etc. Employees that attempt to truley assist customers by assisting them with options, get fired or called out by their supervisors. The CEO and many employees of power are from India. Many Citi jobs in America have been outsourced to India. The government gave bail out money to large banks and placed quidelines on them. Where is the agencies assisgned to audit Citimortgage? Unbelievable! Thousands are now homeless because of Big Bank greed at taxpayers expense.

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Update by David vs Citimortgage
Aug 31, 2010 11:49 am EDT

Class Action Law Suit in Process Against Citimortgage:

GO TO www.milberg.com
SELECT "NEW CASES" Provide your contact information and/or share your experience with legal staff members provided. Citimortgage needs to be held accountable. Everyone needs to file a legal compliant at their local cout house. You do not need to hire an attroney since this is a Federal legal matter, you can file a separate law suit while entering in the Class Action Suit. FIGHT BACK! Don't leave your home, you lose leverage if you walk away from this BIG BULLY.

Update by David vs Citimortgage
Aug 31, 2010 11:23 am EDT

Go To www.milberg.com to provide your information to this law firm seeking a Class Action Law Suit against CitiMortgage. Select "New Cases" enter your contact information or e mail your story to e mail addresses provided. Make CitiMortgage pay for their crimes against home owners!

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CitiMortgage - Bad service and processes

Refinanced my existing CitiMortgage thru a broker, hoping to get away from Citi (overall company, not just mortgage arm), but alas, broker placed me with CitiMortgage. Closed with title company on 28May.
- Advised Citi to stop auto-payment on 26th, which they did, after initially telling me it was too late, for May 1st, as per broker.
- Citi sent the wrong amounts for paying off old mortgage, so had to re-sign several docs on 29th.
- Title companied funded on May 2.
- On May 10th, Citi sent me notification that my mortgage had been paid off, and that I was now responsible for escrow (insurance/taxes) - which is not what I asked to have setup.
- On May 20th, I rec'd notification that I owed them a May payment! No, I don't, since my new mortgage, according the paperwork I have starts on 01Jun08. I am reading this on 29May08, payday, when I am ready to pay bills.
- Called Citi (29May), and all they could say was "you owe us money". I tried to explain that I'm paid up to June 1st, via title company. Instead of listening to me, I was told that I needed to contact the title company.
- After thinking about it overnight, I realized they must have paid off the new mortgage, not the old mortgage. Made no sense, but it was the only answer.
- In the morning (30May), looked at all of the various bits of paperwork. (Note - No one has told me what my loan # is for the new mortgage.) Sure enough, the pay-off letter was for a loan# starting with 2005 that I have no record of. The old loan started with 2001. The letter stating I've not paid is for the 2001# loan.
- While all this is happening, I start getting mysterious phone calls from the 636 area code (Missouri), but they hang up, or the call converts to hold music, etc. - I never actually get to talk to anyone.
- Also while this is happening, I'm getting e-mails from Citi group saying essentially "you are one of our best customers, we're working hard to improve, we want to let you know what's going on". Uh-huh. The e-mails claim to want to let me know what's going on - yet they say *nothing*. I am none the wiser for reading them.
- A friend from my old office (who has my old extension) calls me to let me know someone from 636 area code called, but wouldn't identify themselves. Weird - same area code calling my house and hanging up! Is there a connection?
- I call Citi again - this time, I understand how to make them pay attention. I explain the situation. Again, I get "you owe us money". So I ask "what is the start date of that loan?" and I get the response: 2004. Next question: "Look up this other account, and tell me the start date of that mortgage". Answer: 2008. BINGO! Now the light bulb goes off on this thick-headed, un-cutomer oriented business.
- After leaving me on hold for an extended amount of time, they now tell me to fix it, by calling my title company. Hello! Anybody home? No, I'm not doing that. I, as calmly as possible, tell them "I've signed everything I have to, I've paid everything I have to - this is your problem, you people fix it."
- I was then transferred to another department where I had to explain the problem again. They put me on hold again, but finally come back and say they can fix it on their end, all should be fixed by 06Jun08, and in the meantime the new loan amount will come out on 02Jun08, with the correct escrow, and that they will retract the credit reporting sent in saying I was in a non-payment situation. They also said I will have paperwork to confirm all of above by around 12Jun08.
- Suddenly the mysterious area coded 636 phonecalls make sense. I look up Citi, and sure enough, the mortgage arm is based in...wait for it...Missouri!
- I call them back again (still 30May08) and ask them what phone #s they have for me...wrong, wrong, wrong. Get them updated. I ask why I can go thru two mortgages, with correct phone #s on all docs, and they don't have them updated in their records. I'm told "you can go on line and update them". One of us missed the point - and it wasn't me.
- I don't understand why, when they have my correct e-mail address, when they couldn't contact me at old phone#s, that they wouldn't e-mail me and say "we can't contact you, perhaps we have old phone#s, please call us". Note: I did get a communication saying "we've been trying to call you, but we seem to be getting mixed up with marketers". This was an unclear communication, which I did ignore, assuming they had nothing of value for me to hear.
- Now, on 31May08, I've reached the end of my patience with these people, thus sparking this complaint. I got a phone call this morning, telling me my May payment is still owing.
- I really tried to remain calm - but honestly - how much more must I bear? I told the women in a somewhat crusty tone that I don't owe them a cent, gave her the two tracking case #s from yesterday, told her to read them and call me if she had further questions, thank you very much and goodbye" at which point I disconnected.
- I actually feel a bit bad about being somewhat abrupt, because truly, their customer service people are very nice - that is the one bright spot at Citi - they have done a very good job of training their staff to manage irritated customers, and stay in control of the call, and remain cheerful thru the complaints, which is not at all easy to do. Too bad they aren't empowered to actually fix the problems, and the machinations behind the reps are poor.

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Update by Dee
Jun 01, 2008 4:29 pm EDT

Another update to my original complaint post:
It's now 01Jun, 2008 and so far today I've rec'd 2 phone calls telling me I owe CitiMortgage money. They've progressed though, as they thanked me for finally making my May payment, but told me they now need to collect their June payment (due today). I'm not sure why they are already calling me for June, when I am not even technically late - I must be on their naughty list. Although I am trying not take it out on the poor service rep, I am pointing out, as of today, that the phone calls point out the general ineptitude of CitiMortgage specifically and CitiGroup in general, them to read the cases I have open, and call me back if they have any questions. I'm past being upset and moving toward plain old ### - not a really great place for a company to push a client to. It's been a very stressful weekend due to this company.
I am expecting this to linger into July. This company still has to do the following:
1) Correct the mess - reinstate "new" mortgage, pay-off "old" mortage.
2) Adjust everything so I don't get a huge bill saying I owe them money.
3) Stop the "old" autopayment.
4) Start the "new" autopayment.
5) Ensure escrow for taxes/insurance gets done for "new" mortgage.
6) Pay taxes on 01Aug, 2008.

There's still lots of room for bad customer service here. I see much stress in my future.

Update by Dee
May 31, 2008 7:34 am EDT

This is an addition to the post I just made. It gets worse. After writing this complaint, it struck me that they are probably going to try to remove 2 mortgage payments this month - one for old mortgage and one for new mortage. Uh-oh. I'm on the phone with them now, trying to make sure that does not happen. (It sounds like it was setup to happen, based on conversation so far - but not yet conclusive.) Shouldn't they have caught this the other day when I opened my original cases with them? I think so. I'm not the mortgage industry specialist - they are! They should know to clean up this stuff.
- If they do withdraw a double payment it is going to cause all sorts of other problems (bank fees!) and probably more collections phone calls.

Just sign me "extremely distressed".

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CitiMortgage Contact Numbers

Use these numbers to bypass the India Call Center:

Mariela (upper level supervisor)
[protected]

Andrea (upper level supervisor)
[protected]

Sharon Lorenz
Research Services
Frederick, MD
[protected] Ext. 45401

Jon Hill
Research Services
Frederick, MD
[protected]

NOTES:
The Research Services phone numbers are like gold. If you call and ask for anybody in Research Services you will be told there are no contact numbers.

If you call in through the India call center always ask for an “American Accounts Representative”. Then ask for their supervisor. Demand a call back number otherwise you will be talking to a different person every time you call in.

Document every call. Otherwise they may try to pull something on you.

Be a squeaky wheel. CALL, CALL and CALL. They will always be polilte and say things like “we are working on it” or “we’ll expedite this or that” but DON’T assume they will.

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