Home Protection Agency aka THE ELITE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GROUP SCAM

by Moe Bedard · 0 comments

in Homeowner Scams

mortgage scamSubmitted by a homeowner and member of the LoanSafe.org Forum. Please don’t take the bait like this guy did. Read my blogs, download my FREE e-book on the right of this website or join the forum with 16,000 other homeowners just like you!
Home Protection Agency aka THE ELITE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GROUP ake EFMG.

The service I recieved was for a loan modification package that featured special telephone numbers that only their advisors had access to that would give me special access which would enable me to get a loan mod.

When I called the so-called “special numbers” they were for a different department that had nothing to do with mortgages or HELOCS. They were for other types of consumer credit. The rest of the loan mod package is common information that can be had for free.

Quote:
Knowledge of how to approach the mortgage company is very important in loan modification process. Our Kit provides exactly that. This Kit is the actual manual that our professionals use day to day. It is very difficult to try to negotiate without the knowing of our insider tips included in this Do It Yourself Kit. Although we provide an abundance of information to help aid in Loan Modification, it is not guaranteed just as it is not guaranteed when using a Loan Modification Company or an Attorney. However, using this kit which retails for $199 will save the consumer thousands of dollars in professional fees. This also puts the power in the hands of the consumer.
I was charged $685 for the same kit that they advertise for $199. When I asked them the reason they stated that I received special telephone numbers that only their advisors had access to.
Here was my reply:
Re: Loan Mod Company to watch out for Home Protection Agency aka EFMG

I am sorry to hear about this Home Protection Agency, Elite Financial Management Group scam. This BS really ticks me off! Much of the information these creeps get is from my websites etc and is for free. I even have the free ebook in my signature.

Those darn numbers change all the time and I have the ones that are main numbers etc. Some secret ones But to charge for this is in my mind, thievery.

You should report these guys to the FTC.

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