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FYE - For Your Entertainment

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 6:57 am
by Yahoo Bot

YUP. Lol
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To: "cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com"
Sent: Sat, Apr 28, 2012 13:37:46 GMT+00:00
Subject: Re: [cdcbaa] FYE - For Your Entertainment
So when B of A says they sent it, they really did, but the question is
where.
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On Apr 27, 2012, at 10:18 AM, Gail HIggins wrote:
> So yesterday I got three Overnight FedEx packages.
> All three packages were from BofA Home Loans out of Colorado and
concerned loan mods- a denial on one and requests for proof of Flood Ins on
the other two - with a threat to force-place if not proved up asap.
> One was for a client of mine - and the others for attorneys in CO and
FL. FedEx's automated line said not to return them.
> So I found the attys on their websites, got them to send their emails,
scanned the docs, sent them on, and destroyed the paperwork.
> Both attorneys thanked me and told me they had ALSO received bogus
mailings.
> BofA is really messed up. This is going to be fun. All that private info
bouncing around coast-to-coast.
>
> I am reminded of the old saw:
>
> To err is human
> To really screw things up requires a computer.
> Gail
> Higgins Law Firm
> 433 N. Camden Drive, 6th Floor
> Beverly Hills, CA 90210
> Telephone: 310-279-5269 Facsimile: 310-388-1018
>

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FYE - For Your Entertainment

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 6:37 am
by Yahoo Bot

So when B of A says they sent it, they really did, but the question is where.
Sent from my iPad
On Apr 27, 2012, at 10:18 AM, Gail HIggins wrote:
> So yesterday I got three Overnight FedEx packages.
> All three packages were from BofA Home Loans out of Colorado and concerned loan mods- a denial on one and requests for proof of Flood Ins on the other two - with a threat to force-place if not proved up asap.
> One was for a client of mine - and the others for attorneys in CO and FL. FedEx's automated line said not to return them.
> So I found the attys on their websites, got them to send their emails, scanned the docs, sent them on, and destroyed the paperwork.
> Both attorneys thanked me and told me they had ALSO received bogus mailings.
> BofA is really messed up. This is going to be fun. All that private info bouncing around coast-to-coast.
>
> I am reminded of the old saw:
>
> To err is human
> To really screw things up requires a computer.
> Gail
> Higgins Law Firm
> 433 N. Camden Drive, 6th Floor
> Beverly Hills, CA 90210
> Telephone: 310-279-5269 Facsimile: 310-388-1018
>
So when B of A says they sent it, they really did, but the question is where.Sent from my iPadOn Apr 27, 2012, at 10:18 AM, Gail HIggins <ghiggins8@yahoo.com> wrote:


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FYE - For Your Entertainment

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 10:18 am
by Yahoo Bot

So yesterday I got three Overnight FedEx packages.
All three packages were from BofA Home Loans out ofColorado and concerned loan mods- a denial on one and requests for proof of Flood Ins on the other two - with a threat to force-place if not proved up asap.
Onewas for a client of mine - and the others for attorneys in CO and FL. FedEx's automated line said not to return them.
So I found the attys on their websites, got them to send their emails, scanned the docs,sent them on, and destroyed the paperwork.
Both attorneys thanked me and told me they had ALSO received bogus mailings.
BofA is really messed up. This is going to befun. All that private info bouncing around coast-to-coast.
I am reminded of the old saw:
To err is human
To really screw things up requires a computer.
Gail
Higgins Law Firm
433 N. Camden
Drive, 6th Floor
Beverly
Hills, CA 90210
Telephone: 310-279-5269 Facsimile: 310-388-1018

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