How do I know if I have been a victim of Countrywides deceptive and misleading business practices?
You should review the documents you received at the closing of your Countrywide loan to determine if the terms set forth in the contract are the same as you were told by the originator of your loan. If the terms are different, it is possible that you have been a victim of Countrywides alleged deceptive and misleading business practices. To be considered for inclusion in the lawsuit, please complete the consumer complaint form found at www.IndianaConsumer.com. Please mail the completed consumer complaint form and your loan documents to the Consumer Protection Division. The address is provided on the consumer complaint form.
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