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Everyone in the commercials are actors. Newt Gingrich acts like someone of integrity and honesty. Two things that SOB knows nothing about.
He did more to fan the flames of division in the political world and now he is apparently in the business of fanning the flames to divide one from their money for this scam.
When I go to mortgage a house, refinance, get a home equity loan, I sign a mountain of paperwork, proving I’m the owner, financial liability, etc. I find it hard to believe anyone can simply sign a few documents and steal the equity in your home. Not to mention, the lending institution that was stupid enough to lend these scammers the money. I find this service as false security.
If the Revdex.com does not support this organization as an 'accredited' and viable organization, that pretty much means that this organization is not to be trusted.
I’ve been a client of Home Title Lock for 2 years. Their customer service is excellent and I most appreciate the comfort that comes from knowing that I will be immediately alerted and assisted if anyone ever attempts to fraudulently use my title. I feel protected from the stress and anxiety of having to sort through any fraudulent claims or identity theft issues because of the safeguards I receive from my Home Title Lock policy. I highly recommend this company and their services if you want peace of mind when it comes to any unscrupulous claims against your home.
This is a fraud. Ask yourself a fundamental question. If a bank of lending institution accepts fraudulent documents and lends money based on those fraudulent documents who is on the hook. Answer the bank! Not the true homeowner. Granted you could incur some legal costs with providing documentation but ultimately it is up to the Bank or lending institution to do their due diligence before lending money.