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An Ohio resident said: “One thing that keeps bothering me in a lot of posts is that they keep referring to Household. HSBC now is the owner and now is responsible for its own actions. HSBC is the troubled lender and from what I read on here, they seem just as bad if not worse. Their treatment of employees is even worse now. Also, they are denying a lot of what would be considered “their customers” in the sub-prime, but yet they don’t compete with the prime market. They’re lucky if they sign one real estate loan per branch per month. Anonymous.”

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