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Topic Title: Please Post Here If You Have Lost Your Home Because Of HSBC


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Sat Apr 16, 2005 11:49 pm      



If I have Household Watch permission, I would like to do a survey or poll to see exactly how many people have lost their homes or facing a foreclosure.

Bankruptcy is another thing that Household(HSBC) can cause!

If we can get the media's attention about the damage that HSBC has caused, maybe we can get the Attorney General in each state to take a second look at Household(HSBC).

Maybe if enough people could get each state to do a poll or survey in the city newspaper, we could send the results to the national news! It would be nice to let John Bond know. No one would have to give out their names but just do the survey! That way we could tell how many people HSBC has tried to ruin.

My husband and I no longer have a mortgage with Beneficial, but we remember the hateful way that some of the employees talk to you. They try to make you feel like you are nothing. People don't understand the stress and depression that predatory lending can cause unless you have actually been through it. Not to mention the financial damage!
We still feel the pain even though we are trying to move forward. This website has really helped us. It's really helping me to stress my frustration we felt when we had to deal with this company. God has blessed us with another place to live. I feel like he has also blessed us with this website.

If anyone has any other ideas, please let me hear from you. My goal is to try to help others. The Household Watch team has some great vital information that is very educational and helping to fight against predatory lending.

Household Watch, what do you think of my idea? If you have a better one, please let me know. If everyone in each state who has had trouble with Household would ban together as one, we could do our own class-action! It would be nice to have a national march.


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