and I would’ve thought that a generic search for “fannie mae address” would’ve given the Washington, D.C. I just know that Fannie Mae’s headquarters are in Washington, D.C. The Pasadena address likely comes up in my search because I’m in Southern California, but I don’t know that for sure. However, the “federal identification number” given on the 1099 is definitely Fannie Mae’s:īack to the address: if you Google the address listed for Fannie Mae on the 1099-“400 National Way” “Simi Valley”-the results are all for Bank of America entities:Īnd if you Google “fannie mae address,” you get an address in Pasadena, not one in Simi Valley, as seen below. Guess what company shares that same number? See for yourself:Įven a mortgage site gives the same number for Bank of America which is listed as the phone number for “Fedl Natl MTG ASSN” on my 1099-A: At least, Fannie Mae didn’t lend anything to me.Īlso, the phone number given for “Lender” Fannie Mae is (800) 669-6607. Or could it be that Bank of America and Fannie Mae merged and didn’t tell anyone? Did Bank of America buy Fannie Mae or the other way around–and not tell anyone? WTF is going on? Apparently the “National Way” is to try to cover up all the fraud, even at the end of line, trying to pull the wool over the eyes of the IRS after having succeeded in doing it to the courts and the majority of the public.Īnyway, I looked at the 1099 and I had a hard time getting past the fact that the very first box, for “Lender,” lists Fannie Mae, an entity which is never a lender ( “If you are looking to apply for a Fannie Mae loan you might be surprised to learn that the mortgage giant does not provide mortgages directly to borrowers”). Here’s the form, with my personal info redacted:
But which is the front for which? Not sure. That’s what essentially seems to be going on with Fannie Mae and Bank of America, who inexplicably use the same address–400 National Way Simi Valley, CA 93062-6298–and phone number on a 1099-A tax form I received.
If we were to discover that a Mob boss shared the same address and phone number with a legitimate business–like a liquor store or some such-what would we say about that liquor store? We’d say that the liquor store was a front company for the Mafia first and foremost, and a legitimate purveyor of spirits only secondarily.