Hi everyone,
Here is an update from PNC on my proposal to settle the second mortgage with them for a release of the lien....they have just emailed me saying I have to give them all of our financial information for them to determine if I am eligeable for a settlement. I made it very clear in my proposal letter that I will not supply them with any information about my finances since I have been discharged of this debt. Now they say "oh we cannot process anything without the financial documents". I say no way. What do you think? If I give them all of our bank account information and pay stubs (my husband did get a new job right after we filed but the trustee was made very aware of this and it does pay more than his old job) then my thought is they will not want to settle. Help..I know I must sound desperate but I just feel like telling them to take my offer to settle without any new information or forget the offer and contact me when you want to proceed with the offer I sent. Please give me some advice here...thanks!
Here is an update from PNC on my proposal to settle the second mortgage with them for a release of the lien....they have just emailed me saying I have to give them all of our financial information for them to determine if I am eligeable for a settlement. I made it very clear in my proposal letter that I will not supply them with any information about my finances since I have been discharged of this debt. Now they say "oh we cannot process anything without the financial documents". I say no way. What do you think? If I give them all of our bank account information and pay stubs (my husband did get a new job right after we filed but the trustee was made very aware of this and it does pay more than his old job) then my thought is they will not want to settle. Help..I know I must sound desperate but I just feel like telling them to take my offer to settle without any new information or forget the offer and contact me when you want to proceed with the offer I sent. Please give me some advice here...thanks!
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