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	<title>Comments on: Standing up to Wall Street in Indianapolis</title>
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		<title>By: otis G</title>
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		<description>I applied for a  loan modification through chase bank back in October 2009, as many individuals in these trying times, I find it harder and harder to make my payments. I&#039;ve never been late!, always on time.
I&#039;ve sacrificed necessitates simply to pay the mortgage, I&#039;m self employed and  find that might have been  the one issue i was turned down for modification.

Within the process of dealing with Chase bank has been extremely bumpy, I submitted all the forms required, they kept
asking for documents I already sent, two, three  four times.
When contacting chase via telephone (several times) the conversation starts out friendly, but ends up in a vicious cycle going nowhere, when requesting  to speak to a supervisor,  one is never available, and then asking for a return call from a supervisor
ASAP, the call is never returned. Three times I was  hung up on by Chase bank.
Now nearly four long gurgling months later, I&#039;ve been turned down.
I&#039;m not asking for a free ride, simply a little help to stay in my home.

$75 BILLION DOLLARS was dedicated from the US government to help people like me in my situation, yet Chase bank slapped me and my family right in the face.

I guess Chase bank  would rather let my home go into foreclosure then lend a hand.
Anyone with similar circumstances with any advise would be greatly appreciated.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I applied for a  loan modification through chase bank back in October 2009, as many individuals in these trying times, I find it harder and harder to make my payments. I&#8217;ve never been late!, always on time.<br />
I&#8217;ve sacrificed necessitates simply to pay the mortgage, I&#8217;m self employed and  find that might have been  the one issue i was turned down for modification.</p>
<p>Within the process of dealing with Chase bank has been extremely bumpy, I submitted all the forms required, they kept<br />
asking for documents I already sent, two, three  four times.<br />
When contacting chase via telephone (several times) the conversation starts out friendly, but ends up in a vicious cycle going nowhere, when requesting  to speak to a supervisor,  one is never available, and then asking for a return call from a supervisor<br />
ASAP, the call is never returned. Three times I was  hung up on by Chase bank.<br />
Now nearly four long gurgling months later, I&#8217;ve been turned down.<br />
I&#8217;m not asking for a free ride, simply a little help to stay in my home.</p>
<p>$75 BILLION DOLLARS was dedicated from the US government to help people like me in my situation, yet Chase bank slapped me and my family right in the face.</p>
<p>I guess Chase bank  would rather let my home go into foreclosure then lend a hand.<br />
Anyone with similar circumstances with any advise would be greatly appreciated.</p>
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