Here in San Jose, the banks auction off between 25 and 100 houses a day at 181 N. Market St.. We gave the auctioneer a copy of the Quit Claim deed that was lawfully recorded the previous day with the Santa Clara County Clerk-Recorder in San Jose, CA. The bank was trying to sell the house in the name of one person, when another person lawfully owned it and had no mortgage with them. The auctioneer called the "trustee" Cal-Western Reconveyance Corp., who had been fired two days prior and therefore had no standing to sell the house, particularly since the Notice of Default and the Notice of Trustee sale had been recinded two days prior. The auctioneer sold the houseat the behest of the fired trustee, to the fired beneficiary, despite no legal standing to sell it. The auctioneer was warned when he was served with the quit claim deed that he was slandering the title on the property and that he was committing a federal crime. He went ahead and conducted the auction of the house, and no one bid. The fired "beneficiary" bank had placed their own illegal bid prior to the opening of the bids, over the phone to the auctioneer, and that was the only bid made or taken. Anyone who wants to compare notes on fraudulent bank activities of Wells Fargo & Co. and its wholly owned subsidiary WACHOVIA, please call us at (408)830-4936 Bill / 408-830-6266 Aubree'
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