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Last night we watched Pulp Fiction. I pictured our loan officer as Marsellus as he was getting butt-raped. It didn't make me feel any better.

I posted a long comment about obesity in kayven's blog.
To get your weekend off to an enjoyable start, I give you -- The Ample Sponge:

Nancy says, "I was upset when I realized that I couldn't reach every part of my body, but we did some research and found the Ample-Sponge."

The Ample-Sponge is a soft sponge on a firm handle that extends your reach in the bath or shower. It's also a great "travel" item for people who want to freshen up while out of the house, or who have reach problems when using the toilet (when a bidet isn't available).

Re: The saga continues

Date: 2003-11-21 05:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stevenkaye.livejournal.com
Hmm. How many people read your blog? What happens if you post the name of the wonderful financial institution you've been dealing with (after escrow closes, of course)?

Alternatively, I wonder if the Better Business Bureau would be interested in this saga.

Re: The saga continues

Date: 2003-11-21 08:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] essentialsaltes.livejournal.com
No more than twenty people read my blog, I bet.

What happens if you post the name of the wonderful financial institution you've been dealing with?

Let's find out, shall we?
Washington Mutual.

Re: The saga continues

Date: 2003-11-21 11:45 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
ARRRGH! NOOOO!! You're doomed. B & A had nightmares going through Washington Mutual, if I recall.

I used to have them, just as a regular client. I financed my movies through them (the last two, I believe). I deposit a check (a low four figures) for one movie.

SIX MONTHS later, the check comes back, NSF, and I'm overdrawn. It took the bank SIX MONTHS to process a check from another southern California bank (like, Wells Fargo).
I promptly cancelled my account when they accused me of waiting six months to deposit the check. I couldn't even get bank statements for that far back to prove it.

Re: The saga continues

Date: 2003-11-22 11:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stevenkaye.livejournal.com
Because I am an ISTJ, and thus continually seeking the chance to smite, I checked out Washington Mutual Home Loan on the Better Business Bureau's site (http://www.bbbsouthland.org/):

"We rate this company as having an unsatisfactory business performance record based on a pattern of complaints alleging various billing related problems, and unanswered customer complaints.

Some complainants allege their payments on loans or mortgages are not posted or applied as agreed. Other clients complain of poor customer service, unexplained charges or repetitive billing errors.

The company responds in some cases by correcting accounts or issuing credits. Some complaints remain unresolved, meaning the complainants are not satisfied with the company's responses. Other complaints are unanswered."

Here's the link to file a complaint:

http://www.bbbsouthland.org/Online.cfm?h=13&d=bbb&p=cbusiness

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