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Oh, that's great!
I taught for a few years in a science-for-kids project, among other subjects, the whole idea of fractal geometry. I could so totally have used this in my lesson, I think a time machine should be invented just for that (the project was terminated due to budget and bureaucracy difficulties, a couple of years ago).
OK, not taking any more Natter peeks until I go over one more exam.
Well, LeN's response might not get them a fix until May anyway--which would be the same as paying extra and letting the company refund it when they get it back!!
Maria, I'm really glad for the good news.
The link also says that you can sue them or do a complaint with State Attorney General. Given this is the bank's negligence, you may want to do a formal letter and cc the atty general.
I probably would file a complaint with the atty general.
No, wait, I have to post this, at least, right now:
Lee, you looked so lovely in juliana's pictures! One of my favorites was the one of the both of you (um, you and juliana, that is) together, next to each other, smiling.
Also, it looks like US Bank (their regulator) is the OCC.
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you can file a complaint online. My limited experiences with the OCC is that they are pretty good at resolving complaints, but it may take 60 days.
OCC is that they are pretty good at resolving complaints, but it may take 60 days.
Yes. Yes they are. (and so is leN, for the record, off the record.)
Well, I whined on Facebook too, and our mortgage broker (who wrote the mortgage in question, though she works at a small local bank which sold the mortgage upstream to USBank) said to email her and she'd see what she could do. Given that she was awesome through our initial mortgage and a refinance for better rates, I am feeling hopeful. Benefits of a small town. And this is the mortgage on our house in Georgia, which is for sale, so I am especially worried that nothing get screwed up that might be a problem for a sale.