My mortgage used to be with Countrywide. At some point in time it was bought out/taken over by Bank of America. Not a lot changed. I sent my money to them each month.
In late November 2012 I decided pay off my mortgage and end the year with a clean slate. I called BofA and asked what amount would it take to pay off my mortgage. Michael told me an amount and said I'd need to send in a certified check. I followed his instructions and sent in the money.
Imagine my surprise when I got another statement two weeks later saying - you still owe us approximately $240. I called in again and spoke with someone named Cigi (spelling?).
She informed me that almost everything Michael had told me was WRONG. She gave me a new amount to pay. I pointed out that I had trusted Michael to give me the correct amount. How did I know HER amount was correct? Oh, she'd send me some paperwork.
Let me get this straight. You've given me 5 business days to pay off my mortgage. You're going to send me paperwork to take to the bank and it will take 7-10 business days to get to me. What's wrong with this picture. She glossed over this as though it was not important.
The next day I went to the closest branch. I told the customer service person my story and told her I wanted to know if Cigi's amount is correct. She called their internal mortgage phone line and promptly got a run-around similar to what I'd gotten. She finally got an amount. I handed over the money and another certified check was sent.
I called the 800 number in late December. The auto-answer said my mortgage was paid off on December 18th.
I waited for paperwork to arrive to prove I'd paid off my mortgage. In mid-February I got tired of waiting and called again. I spoke with a young woman who was a veritable fountain of incorrect information. Among other things, she said paperwork had been sent to the local county clerk BEFORE my payment had been posted. Say what?!
I called back later that same day and spoke with someone else who said my paperwork hadn't been mailed to the county clerk's office until February 1st. Sigh. I got her to agree to send me a letter saying I'd satisfied the loan.
The next day I called the county clerk's office. They said they had received paperwork to 'release' the loan. Yippee! I've also received the letter of satisfaction.
My question is - if Bank of America is such a large financial organization, why do they seem to be so incompetent when it comes to closing out a mortgage. Isn't this something so routine they should be able to do it in their sleep? Why does it always seem to take two phone calls - the first one in which I speak to an incompetent followed by another phone call to someone who has more than two working brain cells?
I was complaining to a coworker about all this. She spoke to a friend. It turns out the friend has had a VERY similar experience. Why? Why can't Bank of America get their mortgage act together?
Why do I keep expecting a tiny Bank of America car to pull up and about two dozen clowns to pop out?
Papillon
Monday, February 18, 2013
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