Total complaints
1
Filed since For
1 consumer complaints recorded in the CFPB Consumer Complaint Database, with breakdowns by product, state, and complaint year.
1 consumer complaints filed with the CFPB
This profile shows to hold on to these funds for any period of time. The payment should be void and cancelled's complaint history from CFPB public records. 1 consumers have filed complaints since For . The company has a 0% timely response rate and has provided relief in 0% of cases.
Total complaints
1
Filed since For
Timely response
0%
CFPB-tracked response window
Relief rate
0%
Closed with monetary or non-monetary relief
CFPB benchmark: response within 15 calendar days of filing.
Share closed with monetary or non-monetary relief.
How to hold on to these funds for any period of time. The payment should be void and cancelled's 1 complaints split across CFPB product categories. Resolution rate badge = % closed with monetary or non-monetary relief.
| Product | Complaints |
|---|---|
| an amount in excess of {$3200.00} was drafted from my checking account. I have issued a stop payment through my bank at my expense. I have incurred an overdraft penalty at my own expense. I am likely to incur additional financial penalties from other bills that were pending due to this excessive draft wiping out my entire checking account balance. Shellpoint has repeatedly offered no meaningful explanations and admits no wrongdoing of their own. They have confirmed | 1 |
| State | Complaints |
|---|---|
| end of story. It is my right and my duty to warn other consumers | 1 |
| Issue | Complaints |
|---|---|
| I am here as a customer who is a victim of this company. I want my voice heard. This mortgage company was a treachery from the beginning when I bought my home ( for reasons I won't go into ). They should be out of business | 1 |
Source: CFPB Consumer Complaint Database CFPB Consumer Complaint Database
to hold on to these funds for any period of time. The payment should be void and cancelled has accumulated 1 consumer complaint in the CFPB public database, with filings active across 1 U.S. state. Of those submissions, 1 includes a consumer narrative — the verbatim description of the reported problem that the CFPB collects alongside each filing. The earliest complaint on file dates back to For , and the most recent logged activity is For reason, giving this record a multi-year window of observable consumer sentiment.
Looking at response behavior, to hold on to these funds for any period of time. The payment should be void and cancelled reports a 0% timely-response rate and has closed 0% of cases with a written explanation to the consumer. 0% of complaints were closed with monetary or non-monetary relief — an outcome signal that tracks how often consumers walked away with some form of remediation. A further 0% of responses were formally disputed by the consumer after the company replied, a useful marker of resolution quality independent of sheer volume. The most-reported product category for this record is "an amount in excess of {$3200.00} was drafted from my checking account. I have issued a stop payment through my bank at my expense. I have incurred an overdraft penalty at my own expense. I am likely to incur additional financial penalties from other bills that were pending due to this excessive draft wiping out my entire checking account balance. Shellpoint has repeatedly offered no meaningful explanations and admits no wrongdoing of their own. They have confirmed", and the single most common underlying issue is "I am here as a customer who is a victim of this company. I want my voice heard. This mortgage company was a treachery from the beginning when I bought my home ( for reasons I won't go into ). They should be out of business".
Complaint volume is heavily influenced by company size, customer base, and market footprint — larger financial institutions routinely carry more filings purely because they serve more consumers. A complaint is a consumer-reported allegation, not proven wrongdoing, and a timely or relief-flagged closure does not by itself confirm fault. Use this page as one input among many when evaluating to hold on to these funds for any period of time. The payment should be void and cancelled: cross-check against the CFPB Consumer Complaint Database directly, review your own contract terms, and consult a licensed professional for financial, legal, or regulatory advice. This page is informational only.
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to hold on to these funds for any period of time. The payment should be void and cancelled has received 1 consumer complaints filed with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
to hold on to these funds for any period of time. The payment should be void and cancelled has a 0% timely response rate to CFPB complaints.
The most common issue reported against to hold on to these funds for any period of time. The payment should be void and cancelled is "I am here as a customer who is a victim of this company. I want my voice heard. This mortgage company was a treachery from the beginning when I bought my home ( for reasons I won't go into ). They should be out of business" in the "an amount in excess of {$3200.00} was drafted from my checking account. I have issued a stop payment through my bank at my expense. I have incurred an overdraft penalty at my own expense. I am likely to incur additional financial penalties from other bills that were pending due to this excessive draft wiping out my entire checking account balance. Shellpoint has repeatedly offered no meaningful explanations and admits no wrongdoing of their own. They have confirmed" product category.
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