Friday, June 7, 2013

GREAT NEWS for those who have lost homes to foreclosure

I am forwarding this to you from someone I would trust with my life.  There is no risk involved.  This is only for people who have physically lost their homes to foreclosure.  If you have been foreclosed and your home has even been auctioned off but you are still occupying and fighting, this does NOT apply to you.  Please forward this promptly to anyone you know who fits this description.
There is nothing to lose because you have already lost it.  NOW, stand up and get what is due you for this pain and suffering.  If you feel more comfortable sending your information through me instead of directly to Steven, ok.  I shall be glad to forward it on to him.
PLEASE, do this promptly so that you can be ready with all the paperwork within the next 2 weeks.  Do not wait until the last moments and cause a rush to those attempting to help you.


OK, folks. Here's the deal. I expected a hundred or more responses to this offer--or whatever you want to call it. Opportunity to get some comeuppance on the sorry scoundrels who have been pillaging us for many decades. That's how i look at it. Anyway, i don't like the guy who made the original offer to help us get something from the system that has robbed us; but that's not important. What is important is that we get what we can. The attorney/judge wants at least $12,500 up front to do the deal. When i told him i only had 17 responses, he said each would have to pay him $750 and my wife and i would get a free ride for putting the group together. That part seems reasonable and fair to me. Maybe not so much to you. I don't know.
The attorney/judge said his banker in Hong Kong would monetize our judgments at 45%; but i have found out independently of him that no one has ever collected more than 10 percent of any foreign judgment because that is what the law provides as a maximum payout to foreigners seeking justice in the United States! So, if the bank cannot receive more than 10%, how can it pay us 45%? Answer: it can't....unless they never intend to collect the judgment and only intend to use them to make funny money. Actually, they might do both. I don't know.
What i think we can logically expect is that the one hundred million dollar judgment will never be monetized for more than the bank can legitimately expect to receive from its international treaty position, which is 10%. Therefore, i must deduce that what the attorney/judge meant to say is that the bank will pay us 45% of the 10%, which is the same as saying 4.5% of the original face amount of the judgment. In other words, we would each receive $4,500,000 not $45,000,000. Doesn't sound nearly as exciting; but was losing your home really a one hundred million dollar loss to you? Forget about the emotional aspect. Forget about the unholy evil nature of the whole friggin' scam. You lost a house and a little digity. You suffered mental trauma. We all did. So, what's the bottom line?
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That was the email i sent out several days ago, in pertinent part. The following is more recent.--------------------------------------------------------------------------
An Angel Investor has come forward to pay the upfront fees to the attorney for our claims in exchange for only twenty per cent of what we actually recover in damages from the Hong Kong bank. A trust is being drawn up right now. It will be ready in about ten days for our use. What this means is that those of us who have more than one foreclosure can now file a separate claim for each one and collect double on the back end with no additional upfront costs. It also means that no one needs to be left out just because they don't have the funds to pay an upfront fee.
So, we basically have about two weeks to get all our ducks lined up to move forward. Get the word out to others with foreclosures in their past. I will have a questionaire for each of you to fill out for each claim you intend to file.
Meanwhile i need a quick response from each of you and your friends or family that qualify to file a claim. I need to know how many claims we will be dealing with. The more the merrier!
When i first began this venture, there were a couple of people who said they knew of folks who would be interested in a program of this sort. Trouble was those folks wanted to be paid a commission or finder's fee. Now it's possible for that to happen. All they have to do is to make a private contract with those they intend to refer to us for a back end fee. Our investor will not pay this fee. It will need to be a private arrangement between the parties. Any such fee negotiated will be in addition to the investor's 20%, which will be deducted at closing. Note: a 5% fee would equal $225,000--pretty good payday for a phone call!
Once again in recap: Each claim will be standardized and streamlined. Each claim will be for a total of one hundred million dollars in damages. We expect the bank will only monetize the Judgment/Order (J/O) for what it can actually collect in US courts, which is limited to ten per cent of face value by statute and treaty. $100,000,000 x 10% x 45% = $4,500,000 x 80% = $3,600,000 = Final Expected Payout per Claim. The Angel Investor's Trust will receive $900,000 per claim as underwriting compensation. Most attorneys would take twice that much; so i think that is more than fair. Don't you?
Sincerely;
Steven Charles Hance
704-776-9080
Skype: steven.charles.hance

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Absolutely fair and thank heavens for this news!!

Anonymous said...

You would be much safer putting your claim through Freedom Club USA. John has it listed here on the site.

I think the Judge and Attorneys are corrupt in this case. Jeeeeeez

Anonymous said...

As A Member in good standing for 7 years I have Not Seen or Heard of anyone Ever Recieving the so called Redemption to Date, So, If I am mistaken then Please BY All Means, Provide Proof For ALL TO SEE Right HERE Right NOW or forever hold your Peace (tounge).

Anonymous said...

Well, can anyone speak to the pros and cons of this offer, versus what freedom club offers?
Does one pre-empt the other, does one have to choose? Can one pursue both, or is that unfair?
Maybe someone that has knowledgeable and experienced background can guide here?
Many thanks.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Mahaffie -
I've not entered a claim and have no idea whether I should or not...........Countrywide wrongly foreclosed on me in 2007......What info is needed????
Thanks

Anonymous said...

John,
I too would like to know what steps need to be taken to make this claim?
Thanks!
Please reply or tell us where to do so.