Wells Fargo Even Sorrier After Second Time It Foreclosed on Wrong House
"Remember that nice couple we told you about last week — the Tjosaas family, whose home in Twenty-Nine Palms was “accidentally” foreclosed upon by Wells Fargo even though the couple didn’t even have a mortgage? Turns out: this was the SECOND TIME that Wells Fargo had “accidentally” foreclosed on that house by mistake, but it’s cool because Wells Fargo remains “deeply sorry” about both “unfortunate situations.”
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I said when I posted on this the first time that somebody should go to jail. Now it turns out that Wells Fargo went after this house "accidentally" twice. Ask yourself if any non-corporate person could do something like this--break into the same house illegally, twice--and not go to jail.
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Corporations are people, my friend.
I'm sure the next shocking revelation will be that Wells Fargo sent the couple a bill for the cost of foreclosing on the property.
False Foreclosure? Occupy the Bank, Romney Says - NYTimes.com (December 26, 2011)
ROMNEY: That might be something to go down to their office — big office in Boston — go sit in their front lobby and say ‘I’m gonna sit here until you sit down with me and look at these documents.”
PYRA: Occupy Bank of America?
ROMNEY: “Yeah, exactly. Yeah. If you are in the right, and you’ve got the documents to prove it, I’d go after them. The other thing you can do is file a suit against them.
PYRA: I can’t afford a lawyer, so –
ROMNEY: Ah, just file it in small claims court.
You.. can be a millionaire.. and never pay taxes!
You can be a millionaire.. and never pay taxes!
You say.. "Steve.. how can I be a millionaire.. and never pay taxes?"
First.. get a million dollars.
Now.. you say, "Steve.. what do I say to the tax man when he comes to my door and says, 'You.. have never paid taxes'?"
Two simple words.
Two simple words in the English language: "I forgot!"
How many times do we let ourselves get into terrible situations because we don't say "I forgot"?
Let's say you're on trial for armed robbery. You say to the judge, "I forgot armed robbery was illegal."
Let's suppose he says back to you, "You have committed a foul crime. you have stolen hundreds and thousands of dollars from people at random, and you say, 'I forgot'?"
Two simple words: Excuuuuuse me!!"
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