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RE in North Carolina says: “I’m unable to view my mortgage loan online, I been paying my bill online for most of the time we have had this loan, however they say now that I can’t pay or view my account because I filed bankrupcy in 2000 , but this is 2007. HSBC did this with no notice at all. Looks like they would try to make it easy for their customers to try to pay. I can’t find any U.S. numbers that don’t get re-routed to some other country. I wish I had just let my house go in 2000 instead of dealing with this company!”

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  1. NY Reader says:

    The blame is not to be placed on HSBC for this issue. If you want to have statements and online access than contact you Bankruptcy Attoryney because this has nothing to do with HSBC but all to do with Bankruptcy laws. You didnt think that you could go bankrupt on everyone today and nothing would be different tomorrow right?

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