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Freedom Foreclosure Prevention Services
About Freedom Foreclosure Prevention Services
They sign up affiliate Loss Mitigation Consultants across the US.
Like this one:
http://www.preforeclosureusa.com/aboutus.php?IBA=home&PHPSESSID=8552c9a396cdcc6657dc6f2ace8fcabf
They list themselves as a
"Certified Loss mitigation Consultant"There is no such industry recognized certification.
They advertise on their website:
"Are you looking for a career in real estate investing?"
I have come across multiple sites with different consultant names on them.
When doing research on this company it appears they may be owned by a company www.MoreSolutions.biz, located in Florida. When you enter this website address it goes to Freedom Foreclosure Prevention Services.
This is the information I found after doing extensive research. Please do you own research on this company.
Checked Better Business Bureau: Yes
Better Business Bureau Issues
Form the BBB website:
"The Bureau processed a total of 3 complaints about this company in the last 36 months, our standard reporting period. Of the total of 3 complaints closed in 36 months, 2 were closed in the last year."
Here is the BBB report for Moresolutions.biz: http://www.bbbwestflorida.org/commonreport.html?bid=90013885
Freedom Foreclosure Prevention Services's Contact Information
| Email: | admin@ffps.tv |
| Phone: | 480-839-9900 |
| Fax: | 480-452-0185 |
| Address: | 3929 East. Main Street Suite 30 Mesa AZ 85205 |
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by Renae From Mesa, AZ on November 03, 2007
Checked them out with the BBB and the BBB gives them a "UNSATISFACTORY RECORD" - Buyer Be Aware! Today I only saw they are not a MEMBER. HERE'S THE LINK: http://data.phoenix.bbb.org/commonreport.html?bid=15005831
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Comapny recruits people to recruit more people, looks like a pyramid scheme. I heard that out of more than 5000 applications for loan negotiation only 325 cases or so were ever done in over 3 years! If it looks like a duck folks.