Quicken Loans charged me a $500.00 non-refundable good faith fee. I was looking into re-financing my home. Just before closing the deal they said they would have to charge me an additional $304.00 on top of the $7,000.00 they would make on re-fi fees and $500.00 good faith.
I terminated buisness with them. They were very upset about losing my buisness.
When they set you up with and account they have you give the first 5 digits of your SSN and zip code as a password. They then have you tell them the last 4 digits of SSN. They have you give them Credit Card numbers and the security number on back.
My CC's have now been getting all kinds of fraudulent charges on them from right at the time I stopped doing buisness with Quicken.
I have had to cancel all CC's, debit cards, set up security passwords on accounts and move things around so that Quicken doesn't have that info anymore.
I have lost $500.00 due to their bad faith and now must deal with fraud reporting on every account.
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