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Process FHA insurance refunds as a home at home opportunity

Posted: Friday, February 11, 2005

By tjt82151


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» left by Anonymous from Pennsylvania 5 years 125 days ago.

I was contacted on the phone by a company about finding people that were owed government refunds. I assume this is what it was. I was and am afraid that it is another scam. Is there a way to contact the FHA directly to work directly for them instead of going through a second party? Georganna from Pennsylvania.

» left by Sandi from Ocala, FL 5 years 47 days ago.

Georganna, I don't believe the majority of third party processors are scammers. I believe this is a service offered. Could you find out about your refund yourself? Yes, but it is time-consuming and annoying having to go thru the red tape of the government, and you may not know exactly how to go about it, what forms to use, etc. A third party processor offers you their services as a convenience to you; just as carpet layers and auto mechanics do. Could you put down your own carpeting or repair your own car? Yes...some could. But it is often better to hire someone who can provide that particular service to you. Same with HUD/FHA processors. I don't agree with some of the high fees they charge (30% of the refund??? come on!) , but if you deal with someone who charges a reasonable fee for their time-consuming services, using a third party to locate your funds can be a WIN-WIN situation for everybody. Hope this helps.

» left by Bev Taylor from Houston, TX 4 years 259 days ago.

Absolutely and I am interested in becoming a Processor myself. BT from Texas

» left by Heidi from North Carolina 4 years 243 days ago.

I was contacted by a company also, via automated recording about becoming an independent government insurance processor. They wanted me to pay $69 fee so I was sceptical because there was very little information available.

» left by Trina from North Carolina 4 years 233 days ago.

I was contacted by what I believe is the same people as Heidi did you ever submit an application online. I was asked for the 69.00 fee and also found out you pay another fee for your state list. I'm not sure it's legit, but I will find out!

» left by LYNN from Florida 4 years 216 days ago.
Yes i am also interested in doing refunds for Hud/FHA, but im like everyone else somewhat skeptical. I have been scam so many times that i cant even count them on both hands. Im on a limit budget so i can only let my money go so far, so if someone would be so kind of founding out if this is a legitimate offer to work from home i would appricate it very much. thank you Lynn from Florida

» left by kim from florida 4 years 181 days ago.

i was also contact by phone about being indepented government insurnace processor and they wanted $69.00 and a 10 shipping and handling fee i ask alot of question and told her i would get back to her if i am interested so far i research and it's not a lot of information so i dont know what to do i would love the job offer but i dont know what to do please help me I NEED INFO PLEASE! kim from florida..

» left by Anonymous from california 4 years 174 days ago.

I am also looking to do the hud/fha refund processing. I've been researching american refund services on line and havent found anything that trigger whether or not they are a scam. The owner is Thomas Tuke I guess I will research him and see what I come up with. If any one finds info on this company please pass the word.

» left by Anonymous 1 year 294 days ago.
American refund is a scam.... in the information it says that they will answer you questions in writing
 
if that is so then how come no one has answered any of my questions..... yes, if anyone finds out
 
that american refund services is not a scam then please let everyone know..

» left by Susan from Colorado 4 years 167 days ago.

I was contacted by a company, via automated recording regarding the 3rd party government recovery program. They wanted me to pay $69 fee so I was sceptical because there was very little information available. Is this really legit?

» left by TJ 4 years 166 days ago.

Be careful of a few companies that contact you by mail or by phone. They deliver no material of any value. These companies merely hire telemarketers who are paid a % for each sale and even will ask for your credit card info over the phone. The FHA tracing is a legitimate opportunity. Be sure the Company has a website, a Contact email and all payments are made thru a known ecommerce processor such as PayPal.

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