Did somewhat visit the Ocwen.org site lately? That tricky one created to recieve feedback from us and "improve" Ocwen's services. It is not a very popular site. I visited today (I usually search for Ocwen's news and sites). To my surprise, I found out, after I typed www.ocwen.org that their site has been replaced with the FTC formal complaint. It was gratifying and I felt good. I check the place, and it was indeed, the FTC there, making itself present when you try to go to the site to locate Ocwen.
I did not file the complaint because I have already filed that FTC complaint against them (In english and in Spanish, my relatives did it too). However, I don't understand how is that possible. Is it a good sign? I know that Ocwen is horrendous and would never expose itself (voluntarily) to the strict, straight and wonderful FTC. Does any of you have an explanation for this? Again, is it a good sign? Is FTC listening, at alast!
Oh, my God, to good to be true. Go there, go to www.ocwen.org and file your complaint. If you feel vulnerable doing it by using the "Ocwe.org" site you can go to FTC. Gov and file the complaint there. They work by using the power of numbers. I am not too smart. If someone knows or understand how come this is happening, please, let the rest of us know. How can we type an address and end up at another one?
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