On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, Aaron wrote: > "No you didn't." > "Yes, I did." > "No, you didn't." > "Yes, I did." > "Prove it." Go with another bank. I had some mysterious $1700 claim on my record and Wells Fargo seemed to dismiss it without more than just casually mentioning it. Also, I had some girl in Sacremento, California assume my identity and buy $2000 worth of junk from Kmart in one day. Of course, MBNA, my credit card company took care of that without a charge for me. This was all in the last two years. Not to mention I had a balance on a few credit cards. I just bought a house for $125,000 at 6% interest. This loan was made entirely over the phone. Many banks will eat you alive like piranha toothed mosquitos. The difference is like night and day. When taking out loans, that difference could be your life. There are plenty of lenders competing for your business. The better ones have databases who file junk claims. Don't support the practice of poor communication within a good company and find a good lender that fights that sillyness. We will all be better off if you find a better lender. Why drive a car when you can ride a bike? http://attaway.net http://counter.li.org user #142150