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Employee here.
Jul 15, 2008
INDYMAC BANK compliment
Indymac has followed thru exactly as they said they would. Pay checks are arriving. Benefits are in place. Communications and updates are constant.

What happened to them could happen to any bank in this environment with consumers in a panic every time the media reports unfavorable news.

I think they have handled themselves with grace under the circumstances. I am an employee and am still proud to work here. Many other companies that have gone under did not handle themselves this way.

I'm sorry they fell victim to ill words spoken to the media a couple of weeks ago

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1. Written by Mark, on 30-07-2008 06:59

Its not the banks fault that foreclosures are going on in this country. Its the stupid consumers fault for signing their name on that document. No one in the office forced u to sign that document or put a gun to ur head saying do it. Its high time consumers also took responsibilities for their own actions. They knew they were buying homes they couldnt afford yet they still signed the paperwork and now blame the mortgage company??? That is just ridiculous. Its not the banks fault that you decided to take a second on ur property so that you could buy yourself that bmw to go with your new spanky home. And dont say that you didnt do that. Most people on here know that they did it and are too wimpy too admit it. Take responsibility for your own actions and stop blaming the mortgage companies. ARMS are the worst loans to get into anyway and you shouldnt be signing a document unless u read everything and only if your getting into a fixed mortgage. Thats just words of advice..

2. Written by Fed Up, on 29-07-2008 18:57

Your bank are putting holds on these checks, not Indymac. If you look at the checks you will see that they are not written off of IMB accounts. They are Wells Fargo, Bank One, etc. They have this fancy thing called funds availability. Your bank could call the bank that the check is written off of and verifiy that the funds are available if they really wanted to.

3. Written by FYI, on 27-07-2008 21:49

FYI not all of the employees knew what was going on so to say they all should be held accountable is absurd! I don't deserve to lose my severance or my job but because some overpaid suits made effed up business decisions I am left wondering how I am going to pay my rent and afford gas to drive to job interviews that I can't seem to get. "Raise your Expectations"!

4. Written by bsymonds, on 24-07-2008 15:06

Indymac Bank is no different then ENRON. I hope the "Powers To Be" go straight to the top of the pile and start picking them off one at a time. They should be denied any and all bonus and severance payments they received. I just want to keep my house if I ever get construction completed.

5. Written by WoodyWagon, on 19-07-2008 15:30

It is with pure joy that I watch your company sink. The entire company-you included- should be proud that you way of mortgage lending brought America to the brink of recession, if not depression. Your bank is NOT HONEST as evidenced by other banks placing a 3 WEEK HOLD on checks drawn from your bank. One also has to wonder, why elderly people had to stand for HOURS in the HOT summer sun in LA. Hey, if you don't have the smarts to get off a sinking ship, then the next time you'll be seen is when a submarine cruises past the wretched hull of a bank resting on the oceans bottom with all the other dirtbag mortgage banks/brokers.

6. Written by mortgage .., on 17-07-2008 18:05

If you worked for this bank and knowingly gave out a loan that would have never been paid off, you should be responsible forget about getting compensated.

7. Written by FBI Probe, on 17-07-2008 09:22

I know I would be proud to work for an organization that lies, cheats, pulls bait-and-switches and has written some of the worst loans in mortgage history. Pure greed!! This company (including the employees) should have their feet held to the fire for their actions. There are so many people that have lost $1,000's do to this crooked company. I can't wait to see what happens next with the FBI investigation. Karma ***!!

8. Written by please, on 15-07-2008 18:19

let me comment. I've something very serious to comment about. Are my Indymac issued checks any good? 

They seem to have a life of their own. 

They fell to the ground and started bouncing.

9. Written by indymac is great!, on 15-07-2008 18:11

Does anyone know the status of the Indymac checks? Are they any good? Mine fell to the ground and started bouncing.

10. Written by indymac is great!, on 15-07-2008 18:10

Does anyone know the status of the Indymac checks? Are they any good? Mine fell to the ground and started bouning.

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