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Irena Popilevsky (Appleseed Realty-GMAC Real Estate):
The people and companies that prey upon homeowners in foreclosure use many tactics to gain the homeowner's trust. Here are some examples:
- The scammer contacts you by telephone, mail, or even knocks on your door (legitimate foreclosure consultants don't seek you out, you must go to them).
- The scammer is smooth-talking and preys upon your desperation.
- He provides little or no information about the foreclosure process.
- Many scammers claim government affiliation.
- They often use "affinity marketing" -- Spanish-speakers marketing to Spanish-speakers, Christians to Christians, senior citizens to senior citizens, and so on.
- Some offer "testimonials" from other customers.
- They claim the process will be quick and easy (dealing with foreclosure is never quick and easy) and use messages such as: "Stop foreclosure with just one phone call" or "I'd like to $ buy $ your house" or "Do you need instant debt relief and CASH?"
- They tell the homeowner to stop all contact with the mortgage lender.
It is so sad to see that scamming is taking place even now when people are in such desperate times!