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SIGTARP SHUTS DOWN 85 ONLINE MORTGAGE MODIFICATION SCAMS ADVERTISED ON GOOGLE
November 17, 2011 Posted by Oregon RealEstateRama
WASHINGTON, DC – November 17, 2011 – (RealEstateRama) — The Office of the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (SIGTARP) today announced that it has shut down 85 alleged online mortgage modification scams that prey on vulnerable homeowners through Web banners and other Web advertisements. SIGTARP investigates mortgage modification schemes in which companies charge struggling homeowners a fee in exchange for false promises of lowering the homeowner’s mortgage through TARP’s housing program known as the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP). Google, in cooperation with an ongoing criminal SIGTARP investigation of these scams, has suspended advertising relationships with more than 500 Internet advertisers and agents associated with the 85 alleged online mortgage fraud schemes and related deceptive advertising.
Make Money in Real Estate Foreclosures
July 28, 2007 Posted by Oregon RealEstateRama
While the nationwide rise in foreclosures is agony for homeowners who can’t make the mortgage, the ad suggests that foreclosures create opportunity for investors. The Florida-based National Foreclosure Institute’s four seminars in Portland this week aim to show Oregonians how to find that opportunity.

