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Yin Wong, Disabled San Francisco Resident, Says She Was Foreclosed On by PNC But Never Missed A Payment

Yin Wong, Disabled San Francisco Resident, Says She Was Foreclosed On by PNC But Never Missed A Payment

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SAN FRANCISCO — What if your home was foreclosed on even if you never missed a payment?

That’s what the two dozen supporters of San Francisco resident Yin Wong, who gathered in front of the Market Street offices of PNG Financial Services Group on Friday afternoon, argue happened to the 64-year-old former lab technician after the banking giant attempted to evict her from her home of ten years.

Wearing Occupy SF buttons and chanting “PNC you know you’re wrong, don’t evict Yin Wong,” the group, organized by a coalition of anti-foreclosure activists from the Alliance of Californians For Community Empowerment (ACCE), handed out flyers listing the home phone number of PNC CEO James Roar and the cell phone number of PNC President William Demchak urging people call and pressure the company to let Wong and her daughter stay in their home.

[HUFFINGTON POST]

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3 Responses to “Yin Wong, Disabled San Francisco Resident, Says She Was Foreclosed On by PNC But Never Missed A Payment”

  1. JIMI says:

    PNC? WOW IF YOU SAY BANK OF AMERICA OR WELLS FARGO I CAN BELIVE THEY DO THIS TYPE OF THINGS ALL THE TIME BUT PNC IT IS A SUPRISE

  2. Maya says:

    JIMI, I can honestly say you can believe it. We filed BK in 2009, our second with PNC was included and discharged in the Bk in 2009. PNC never, I repeat, never throughout the BK stopped calling us. They did file a 1099A with the IRS and they still kept calling. A couple of months ago they sent a letter demanding we set some type of payment plan. So I do believe it.

  3. Ian says:

    Remember that PNC ‘acquired’ National City Bank, or so they said. PNC may be enforcing all of Nat City’s Loans. Nat City was 50% supbrime book of loans, as bad as any of them’

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