Bush announces incorrect hotline number

(Agencies)
Updated: 2007-12-08 14:11

WASHINGTON -- US homeowners who could face crippling mortgage payments will have a hard time getting help if they call a telephone number President George W. Bush recommended on Thursday -- he gave them the wrong number.


Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson glances over as President George W. Bush speaks at the White House in Washington December 6, 2007. US homeowners who could face crippling mortgage payments will have a hard time getting help if they call a telephone number Bush recommended on Thursday -- he gave them the wrong number. [Agencies]

"I have a message for every homeowner worried about rising mortgage payments: The best you can do for your family is to call 1-800-995-HOPE," Bush said after a White House meeting with administration officials and lenders on a new plan to help.

Unfortunately he was a couple digits off, it is actually 1-888-995-HOPE (4673). That gets you through to the Homeownership Preservation Foundation, a nonprofit group which offers free housing counseling for homeowners.

Moments after Bush completed his remarks, a White House aide told reporters the president misspoke and gave the correct number.

Calls to the wrong number Bush gave out were met with a busy signal. A search on the Internet showed it belongs to the Freedom Christian Academy which offers religious-based curriculum for home schooling and is located in Ponder, Texas northwest of Dallas.



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