WARNING - To all who have received checks this past few weeks. I recieved a $2000.00 partial refund yesterday in the mail. I went to their bank "Bank of America" to cash it and there was not enough funds to cash it. The teller seemed very strange about there account and even got the Bank manager involved. But they wouldn't tell me anything except that they don't even have $2000.00. So if anyone has put their checks into there accounts - it will bounce. BEWARE. She was supposed to send me a cashiers check because she has already bounced 1 $1000.00 check to me. She is just trying to hurt everyone worse I believe - especially me. I AM FURIOUS!
How will I know what MMG is doing for me?
You will receive a monthly Settlement Account statement giving you the status on all transactions on your MMG Account, and that includes updates the negotiation process for each of your creditors.
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Where is my money being held until a settlement can be reached?
All monies are held in a settlement account in a nationally chartered bank. Each month a statement is sent to each client reflecting a history of all transactions that have occurred with their account.
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I can't beleive that Hyla sent you 2 worthless checks. Isn't that fraud? If she is sending people checks that are bouncing the state where the checks are coming from the Department of Banking should be after her.
Maveruc, that is where you can get them, it was supposed to be held in a bank for you, in a trust account, it was not, that is Federal Bank Embexxlement
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