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Home Access USA is a scam?

DeKett called Home Access back and asked for a refund. She said the sales rep replied that because she'd already accessed the online listings, no refund would be possible. "The whole thing looked too good to be true," DeKett said. "Guess what?" Home Access' president, Mike Davenport, told me his company wasn't doing anything wrong, and was in fact a victim of its own success. More from him in a moment. Irvine-based RealtyTrac, one of the more reputable foreclosure-listing services on the market, reported last week that foreclosures were up in most metro areas, with California, Ohio and Florida accounting for the majority of cities hardest hit by the problem. A wide variety of smaller services -- try Googling "foreclosure listings" -- has emerged in recent years to connect distressed properties with potential buyers. Almost all involve fees that can run hundreds of dollars. "Every time there's a downturn in the market, you see these types of entities appear," said Tom Poo

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