Nov 7, 2011
Received a call from these people on a Sunday afternoon in early November - a time when telemarketers aren't supposed to be calling. Didn't pick up. Like other posters on this site, I had a mortgage through First Horizon that was sold to Nationstar Mortgage. Nationstar called after that with a recorded message telling me to hold for a live person, and I hung up. When I called Nationstar the next day, because I hadn't recemved anything with which to pay my mortgage to them, I was told this was a "courtesy" call - I asked them how bad their "discourtesy" calls were. I finally got a statement on the day the mortgage was due! And now this, scammy telemarketing. I'm going to start complaining about this company to a list of agencies I've found online at http://blog.lawinfo.com/2009/08/06/how-to-mak ... ortgage-broker/, starting with attorneys general in my state and Texas. Nationstar behaves more like a scam than a real company. If they did ask for my SSN, which they won't because I won't take these calls, I'd report them to the local police, too.