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23 October 2001
Halifax supports rip-off manager  |  Tell us about your shortfall  |  Britannia opens way for critical domain names  |  More evidence that Abbey's systems are a shambles  |  City Mortgage loan? Contact NAMV  |  Halifax/RSA nightmare never ends  |  Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

16 June 2001
Grabbey National chairman investigated by FSA?  |  Nationwide and Grabbey use Statutory Demands  |  Curtis solicitors and Statutory Demands  |  Nothing left to lose?  |  Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

21 April 2001
Abbey Advertising. Misleading 2, Unacceptable 1  |  Discussion about Panorama's "The Borrowers"  |  Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

31 January 2001
Are you denying you had the mortgage?  |  Want a better deal?  |  Grabby backs down, kind of  |  Fed up with Halifax's handling of your DPA rights?  |  West Bromwich borrower's overcharged?  |  The OFT wants to hear from you  |  Britannia Building Society pulls photo site  |  Waiting for Bradford & Bingley documents?  |  High priced free credit cards  |  Bank of Scotland errors damages couple  |  Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

26 November 2000
Mike Hancock MP fights for customers  |  DPA view on Income & Expenditure forms  |  How public relations beats customer relations  |  Customers 305, Banks 14,278  |  Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

1 October 2000
Fraudulent mortgage applications  |  Guardian alleges Experian "blackmail"  |  Complain about Grabbey's advertising  |  MIGs could be illegal  |  Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

25 September 2000
Fined by Bradford & Bingley?  |  "Fined" by Paragon/NHL?  |  Paragon/NHL victims go to court  |  New way of obtaining lender documents  |  Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

26 August 2000
Guardian claims lenders 'shortchanged' repossessees

21 August 2000
Abbey National victims get together  |  Bad-credit borrowers win right to fight on  |  Was your MIG really explained to you?  |  NAMV seeks more CMC customers, cuts loan costs  |  CAB worried by new debt rules  |  Human Rights Act help for repossesses?  |  Devon couple and MP call for six-year limit  |  Undervalued repossession judgement analysed  |  Data Protection Commissioner "toothless"  |  Interesting repossession links  |  Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

31 July 2000
Shortfall claim lenders back off over money orders?  |  Servicemen beware lenders/lenders' lawyers  |  MPs call for six-year rule to be made law  |  MPs censure Simplicity Mortgages  |  Couple fight Lloyds TSB  |  Problem with Nationwide?  |  Endowment mortgage customers to take legal action  |  New mortgage news service  |  Useful links  |  Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

28 June 2000
Appeal Court blows out shortfall claim  |  Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

12 June 2000
We messed up  |  Postcards ask repossessees to ring  |  Barrister's advice to repossesses  |  Igroup/Ocwen tragedy continues

8 May 2000
What's bugging Britannia Building Society?  |  NAMV wants to hear from Consumer Loans victims  |  Ocwen renamed igroup  |  The Mortgage Corporation  |  Keep your documents  |  The 6-year / 12-year rule  |  Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

21 March 2000
That Abbey cave-in  |  Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

14 March 2000
6-year/12-year case called off: has serious implications  |  Repossessee's hopes raised  |  Bradford & Bingley's Mortgage Rescue Scheme - experiences  |  Questions for the site  |  Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

6 March 2000
O'Brien defence holed  |  How much settles a shortfall?  |  Repossession after relationships end  |  Insurance rip-off  |  Know these brokers?  |  Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

26 February 2000
Customer web-site  |  Mortgage "lock-in" guidelines  |  Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

21 February 2000
Lenders step up shortfall chase before deadline  |  Judge says solicitors are "mindless"  |  Being chased by Eversheds?  |  Know these brokers?  |  Our latest mess-ups

16 February 2000
We're not looking too credible  |  How lenders score credit ratings  |  New finance victims web site  |  Repossession shortfall recovery - a £7bn industry  |  Shortfall recovery not unpleasant  |  Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

7 February 2000
Insider's view of the Great Mortgage Scandal  |  Ocwen name change  |  Judges lay into Bank of Scotland  |  First National gets a panning  |  Express reports alarm over "new" six year rule  |  Treasury thinks lenders rip customers off  |  Aggressive customers are good for mortgage lenders  |  Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

31 January 2000
Specialist mortgage lenders give bad deals  |  And regulation won't change it  |  Shortfall limit reduced - sort of  |  FSA to regulate mortgage lenders - in 2001  |  Prize draw booby prizes  |  We messed up. Then we messed up again  |  Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

21 January 2000
Nationwide *still* hunting down post six-year shortfall claims  |  Is the FSA wet?  |  Abbey National's Scrooge subsidiary  |  Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

11 January 2000
Best and worst mortgage lenders  |  Nationwide joins Halifax with six-year shortfall limit  |  MPs call on authorities to stop favouring lenders  |  Repossession companies quietly fold  |  Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

16 December 1999
Halifax drops shortfall claims over six years  |  Guardian answers the suicide question  |  Trade secretary Byers calls in lenders again  |  Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

11 December 1999
How much does a shortfall claim cost?  |  MPs asked to reduce shortfall claim period to 6 years  |  CIFAS upsets the Data Protection Registrar  |  Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

24 October 1999
Lenders plan to profit from arrears and repossessions   |   Government reveals its worries with new rules   |   Lenders shamed   |   Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

10 October 1999
Consumer's Association waves red card at lenders   |   Grabby National is at it again   |   Six years or 12 years to chase   |   Kent reporter starts anti-shortfall campaign

5 October 1999
Government and DTI says lenders rip off customers  |   Mortgage lenders to be questioned over their selling tactics   |   Government knew of lender practices by 1993   |   Scottish customers to get better deal   |   Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

28 September 1999
Mortgage lenders accept statutory regulation   |   National Association of Mortgage Victims seeks CMC/OCWEN victims   |   Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

23 September 1999
Serve a Data Protection Act notice   |   Mortage advice is unreliable...   |   ...but you can complain   |   Debt counsellors work on their act   |   Sunday Times quotes Home Repossession Page without credit   |   Problems with this newsletter   |   Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

16 September 1999
Endowments get the heave-ho   |   Mortgage lenders are unhappy with recent press reports about poor mortgage deals   |   CIFAS gets upset. Again.   |   NatWest compensates early redemption penalty victim   |   Web-site for insurance rip-offs   |   Changes to The Home Repossession Page

1 September 1999
CIFAS threatens Home Repossession Page   |   Banks rip customers off   |   Repossessed! Can I get another mortgage?   |   A common question..   |   Does anybody on this subscriber list know much...   |   Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

16 August 1999
FSA says endowment mortgages were not mis-sold   |   Response to the repossessed and near-repossessed houses list   |   Specialist lender contact service   |   Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

9 August 1999
Cheltenham & Gloucester to cut redemption fees   |   MCRI re-hiring   |   Specialist Property Sales   |   Abbey mutinies over early redemption penalties   |   Southern Pacific   |   Legal & General, er, playing with numbers?   |   Lenders on this mailing list   |   What do you think?

26 July 1999
Outraged Abbey National   |   Consumers' Association to sue lenders   |   Police wake up   |   Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

19 July 1999
Regulation must be cost... er, er, er, effective   |   More online mortgages   |   Whistleblower makes the ultimate sacrifice   |   Government to clamp down on mortgage lenders   |   MPs jump on the statutory regulation bandwagon   |   Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

12 July 1999
Halifax accused of underselling repossessed house   |   Abusive lawyers   |   The Home Repossession Page is no good   |   Cheltenham & Gloucester   |   BBC mortgage help

5 July 1999
Saturday Times says: get advice before responding to a shortfall claim   |   Sunday Times publishes naughty lender spectacular   |   Data Protection Registrar outlines new rights for borrowers to access personal data held by lenders

15 June 1999
Success story update   |   Not full and final settlement   |   Six years or 12?   |   Lenders whine and dine   |   Sunday Times readers on the war-path

6 June 1999
Mortgage lenders are unhappy with the Government   |   Customers give lenders bad time   |   A self-policing lender is an honest lender   |   Campaign against early redemption penalties launched   |   You pay... for nothing   |   Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

31 May 1999
Are there any happy endings?   |   Do lenders read this site?   |   Royal Bank of Scotland breaches the banking code   |   Changes to the Home Repossession Page web-site

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