Shame on these bottom feeders. Navy Federal Credit Union likes to brag about helping our "family". One of our borrowers completing a short sale finds the following actions were taken by NFCU without knowledge:
"My second loan was with Navy Federal Credit Union. We agreed to complete a short sale and settle the account in good faith instead of walking away. In return, Navy Federal Credit Union withdrew money from my mothers account on three separate transactions. These unethical actions have cost my mother money who is not on the mortgage with me nor aware of my situation with NFCU on the short sale. I am retiring from the Navy and have always supported NFCU. I opened a family member account for my mother who is not rich so I could oversee her financial situation. My mom had $1900 in her account. NFCU took money from my mother for my debt! That is sick. What low life to sneak money out of this account without a call or warning. I can not believe NFCU would stoop so low to attack my family during these difficult times. I am enlisted, serving my country and trying to do the right thing. On top of trying to do my short sale, NFCU wants a $20k note for settlement. At this point after stealing my mom's money I feel like I was betrayed. I did trust my money with NFCU but now I am closing my accounts. I intend on telling all my coworkers about my true life Navy Federal Credit Union short sale horror story. I hope to spread the word that NFCU thinks what they did is 100 correct and has no remorse from stealing from family member. SICK, Shame on NFCU".
The following was taken from a phone call I received today from a 28 year active duty Navy Senior Chief. Realtors beware of NFCU. Shame on them for thinking that this was ok. Shame on them for not having any compassion for a troubled borrower. Shame on them for taking a family members hard earned money. SHAME ON YOU NFCU.
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