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<div class="hnews hentry item">[[File:f0.png]] '''<span class="url entry-title">[https://web.archive.org/web/20070815180800/http://www.insideedition.com/ourstories/reports/story.aspx?storyid=1059 Foreclosure Investigation]</span>''' <span class="updated">November 14, 2007</span>, <span class="author vcard"><span class="org organization-name">Inside Edition</span></span>
<div class="hnews hentry item">[[File:f377.png]] '''<span class="url entry-title">[https://web.archive.org/web/20070815180800/http://www.insideedition.com/ourstories/reports/story.aspx?storyid=1059 Foreclosure Investigation]</span>''' <span class="updated">November 14, 2007</span>, <span class="author vcard"><span class="org organization-name">Inside Edition</span></span>
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<span class="entry-content">Just when she was about to give up hope, Quick received a card in the mail from a company in Clearwater, Florida called "[[:Category:Foreclosure Assistance Solutions|Foreclosure Assistance Solutions]]" or "F.A.S." The card read, "We can help you get caught up even if you do not have all the money your mortgage company is demanding." "Call now even if you think it's too late! We can help!" Desperate, Quick called the company.
<span class="entry-content">Just when she was about to give up hope, Quick received a card in the mail from a company in Clearwater, Florida called "[[:Category:Foreclosure Assistance Solutions|Foreclosure Assistance Solutions]]" or "F.A.S." The card read, "We can help you get caught up even if you do not have all the money your mortgage company is demanding." "Call now even if you think it's too late! We can help!" Desperate, Quick called the company.


She says a salesperson for F.A.S. told her she would have to pay them a $1,500 dollar service fee upfront, which Quick paid with a credit card.</span>
She says a salesperson for F.A.S. told her she would have to pay them a $1,500 dollar service fee upfront, which Quick paid with a credit card.</span>
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">Wikipedia cite:<div class="mw-collapsible-content"><nowiki>{{cite news | title = Foreclosure Investigation | url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070815180800/http://www.insideedition.com/ourstories/reports/story.aspx?storyid=1059 | work = Inside Edition | date = November 14, 2007 | accessdate = January 14, 2017 }}</nowiki></div></div>
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File:F377.png Foreclosure Investigation November 14, 2007, Inside Edition

Just when she was about to give up hope, Quick received a card in the mail from a company in Clearwater, Florida called "Foreclosure Assistance Solutions" or "F.A.S." The card read, "We can help you get caught up even if you do not have all the money your mortgage company is demanding." "Call now even if you think it's too late! We can help!" Desperate, Quick called the company.

She says a salesperson for F.A.S. told her she would have to pay them a $1,500 dollar service fee upfront, which Quick paid with a credit card.

Wikipedia cite:
{{cite news | title = Foreclosure Investigation | url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070815180800/http://www.insideedition.com/ourstories/reports/story.aspx?storyid=1059 | work = Inside Edition | date = November 14, 2007 | accessdate = January 14, 2017 }}