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Ds in Pennsylvania said: “I am suing HSBC for $7.8 million for wrongful foreclosure and all the violations that go with it. I have requested proof of ownership (note) along with many forms mandated by the banking commission. Also I have requested exact proof of any binding contract between HSBC and myself in which 3 months later I have not received so much as a phone call let alone any efforts on HSBC part to renegotiate or settle. They are ignoring my lawsuit and HSBC defaulted by never answering or showing up on the court date.

Today, Monday October 27th is summary judgement and still no response from them. I have not made a mortgage payment in 8 months after they returned two of our mortgage payments “not full reinstatement” was their reason. I would like to submit this court document to you to help other readers in the same boat. I am hoping they are not showing because I got them with my claims and they know if they step foot in the court they will be held accountable for fraud, conspiracy to defraud, and mail fraud. HSBC will also be accountable for full reimbursement of the amount of the note, falsifying fees and charges, consumer protection violations, and more. I will let you know how it goes after Monday the 27th.”

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