877-303-1444

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    Mike
    DOCUMENT COLLECTION CORP is now doing Audits!!! No more massjoinder lawsuits or loan mods. We have a new way to steal your money!!!!!!!
    • Caller: Document Collection Corp
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Home OWNER
    360-722-5910  is the number they robo called me with. Scum of the Earth and do not do busines with DCC.  5th different company name in the last 6 months....
    • Caller: Document Collection Corp
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Dave
    • Caller: DCC aka FFJC aka CEN aka AFP
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Eugene Goldman
    800-441-1308 is another # these crooks were using to make false claims and peddle their false hope.....just Google that one and 360-722-5910 and save your money. Or give it to the worst possible person on Earth and that would be the same thing as doing business with Document Collection Corp I mean First Family Justice Center I mean Consumer Education Network I mean Consolidated Litigation Group I mean Mass Litigation Alliance I mean American Freedon Processing I mean Coastal Asset Maanagement......get the idea??
    • Caller: Consumer Education Network
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    David
    These dirt bag crooks called and it sounded like a farce. thank goodness I researched....
    • Caller: DCC
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    MM
    Forensic Mortgage Loan Audit Scams: A New Twist on Foreclosure Rescue Fraud

    DOCUMENT COLLECTION CORPORATION'S NEW FRAUD

    Fraudulent foreclosure “rescue” professionals use half-truths and outright lies to sell services that promise relief to homeowners in distress. According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation’s consumer protection agency, the latest foreclosure rescue scam to exploit financially strapped homeowners pitches forensic mortgage loan audits.

    In exchange for an upfront fee of several hundred dollars, so-called forensic loan auditors, mortgage loan auditors, or foreclosure prevention auditors backed by forensic attorneys offer to review your mortgage loan documents to determine whether your lender complied with state and federal mortgage lending laws. The “auditors” say you can use the audit report to avoid foreclosure, accelerate the loan modification process, reduce your loan principal, or even cancel your loan.

    Nothing could be further from the truth. According to the FTC and its law enforcement partners:

    there is no evidence that forensic loan audits will help you get a loan modification or any other foreclosure relief, even if they’re conducted by a licensed, legitimate and trained auditor, mortgage professional or lawyer.
    some federal laws allow you to sue your lender based on errors in your loan documents. But even if you sue and win, your lender is not required to modify your loan simply to make your payments more affordable.
    if you cancel your loan, you will have to return the borrowed money, which may result in you losing your home.
    If you are in default on your mortgage or facing foreclosure, you may be targeted by a foreclosure rescue scam. The FTC wants you to know how to recognize the telltale signs and report them. If you are faced with foreclosure, the FTC says legitimate options are available to help you save your home.

    Spotting a Scam
    If you’re looking for foreclosure prevention help, avoid any business that:

    guarantees to stop the foreclosure process – no matter what your circumstances are
    instructs you not to contact your lender, lawyer or credit or housing counselor
    collects a fee before providing any services accepts payment only by cashier’s check or wire transfer
    encourages you to lease your home so you can buy it back over time
    recommends that you make your mortgage payments directly to it, rather than your lender
    urges you to transfer your property deed or title to it
    offers to buy your house for cash at a fixed price that is inappropriate for the housing market
    pressures you to sign papers you haven’t had a chance to read thoroughly or that you don’t understand.
    Finding Legitimate Help
    Housing experts say that when you’re behind on your mortgage payments, maintaining communication with your lender is the most important thing you can do. Contact your lender or servicer immediately if you’re having trouble paying your mortgage or you have received a foreclosure notice. You may be able to negotiate a new repayment schedule.

    Call 1-888-995-HOPE for free personalized advice from housing counseling agencies certified by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). This national hotline – open 24/7 – is operated by the Homeownership Preservation Foundation, a nonprofit member of the HOPE NOW Alliance of mortgage industry members and HUD-certified counseling agencies. For free guidance online, visit www.hopenow.com. For free information on the President’s plan to help homeowners, visit www.makinghomeaffordable.gov.

    To learn more about home mortgages and other credit-related issues, visit www.ftc.gov/MoneyMatters. This site offers short, practical tips, videos, and links to reliable sources on a variety of topics from credit repair, debt collection, job hunting and job scams to vehicle repossession, managing mortgage payments and avoiding foreclosure rescue scams.

    Reporting Fraud
    If you think you’ve been dealing with a foreclosure fraudster, contact:

    Federal Trade Commission – www.ftc.gov 
    Your state Attorney General – www.naag.org 
    Your local Better Business Bureau – www.bbb.org 
    The FTC works to prevent fraudulent, deceptive and unfair business practices in the marketplace and to provide information to help consumers spot, stop and avoid them. To file a complaint or get free information on consumer issues, visit ftc.gov or call toll-free, 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357); TTY: 1-866-653-4261. Watch a video, How to File a Complaint, at ftc.gov/video to learn more. The FTC enters consumer complaints into the Consumer Sentinel Network, a secure online database and investigative tool used by hundreds of civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and abroad.
    • Caller: DCC SERVICES aka DOCUMENT COLLECTION CORP
    • Call type: Telemarketer

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