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To: Codee who wrote (30253)4/14/1999 10:01:00 PM
From: If only I'd held  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Who would want to?? I personally like dealing with my local banks. I can walk in and sit down and talk to them, tell them what I want to do, and usually walk out with a handshake agreement. The next time I see them is at the settlement table where I sign the papers. It's that easy. I have a feeling that folks must be thinking it's going to be easier to do it on the net. Baloney. If your credit sucks, you are screwed no matter where you fill out the application. There are a boatload of companies offering mortgages on the internet. FNHC is nothing special, really.



To: Codee who wrote (30253)4/14/1999 10:07:00 PM
From: IEarnedIt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
IMO it's all just part of the Net mania.

Just like Banks, mine included) have "24 hr online" servicing. I can get an update on my accounts anytime I want. Can even print out statements etc. It is an actual customer service.

Some Mortgage Companies are attempting to do the same. Only problem with the mortgage companies is all they are really looking for is leads. They give you no information, no rates, no nothing. You fill out a form and get a call from a salesperson asking even more questions. Then you find out that their rates stink. It's a real waste of time.

JD