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December 6, 2007 at 10:00 AM #11107December 6, 2007 at 10:07 AM #110323crParticipant
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December 6, 2007 at 10:28 AM #110464gold_dredger_phdParticipantI should have gotten a liar loan with a 1% interest rate.
By the way, what was the lowest “teaser rate” that was available for these loans. I hear that the teaser rates were on the order of 5-10%.
December 6, 2007 at 10:28 AM #110348gold_dredger_phdParticipantI should have gotten a liar loan with a 1% interest rate.
By the way, what was the lowest “teaser rate” that was available for these loans. I hear that the teaser rates were on the order of 5-10%.
December 6, 2007 at 10:28 AM #110496gold_dredger_phdParticipantI should have gotten a liar loan with a 1% interest rate.
By the way, what was the lowest “teaser rate” that was available for these loans. I hear that the teaser rates were on the order of 5-10%.
December 6, 2007 at 10:28 AM #110512gold_dredger_phdParticipantI should have gotten a liar loan with a 1% interest rate.
By the way, what was the lowest “teaser rate” that was available for these loans. I hear that the teaser rates were on the order of 5-10%.
December 6, 2007 at 10:28 AM #110515gold_dredger_phdParticipantI should have gotten a liar loan with a 1% interest rate.
By the way, what was the lowest “teaser rate” that was available for these loans. I hear that the teaser rates were on the order of 5-10%.
December 6, 2007 at 10:41 AM #110474svelteParticipantHomeowners with teaser rates no doubt are very supportive of the proposal!
And the reason nobody posts support for the bailout here is that disssenting opinions usually get shouted down on this (and most other) forums.
I’m actually in support of it. And no, we don’t have an IO/ARM loan. We have a 30 yr fixed rate. We’re pretty conservative with our personal finances yet very liberal with our social stances in my household.
Chum is in the water!!
December 6, 2007 at 10:41 AM #110358svelteParticipantHomeowners with teaser rates no doubt are very supportive of the proposal!
And the reason nobody posts support for the bailout here is that disssenting opinions usually get shouted down on this (and most other) forums.
I’m actually in support of it. And no, we don’t have an IO/ARM loan. We have a 30 yr fixed rate. We’re pretty conservative with our personal finances yet very liberal with our social stances in my household.
Chum is in the water!!
December 6, 2007 at 10:41 AM #110506svelteParticipantHomeowners with teaser rates no doubt are very supportive of the proposal!
And the reason nobody posts support for the bailout here is that disssenting opinions usually get shouted down on this (and most other) forums.
I’m actually in support of it. And no, we don’t have an IO/ARM loan. We have a 30 yr fixed rate. We’re pretty conservative with our personal finances yet very liberal with our social stances in my household.
Chum is in the water!!
December 6, 2007 at 10:41 AM #110522svelteParticipantHomeowners with teaser rates no doubt are very supportive of the proposal!
And the reason nobody posts support for the bailout here is that disssenting opinions usually get shouted down on this (and most other) forums.
I’m actually in support of it. And no, we don’t have an IO/ARM loan. We have a 30 yr fixed rate. We’re pretty conservative with our personal finances yet very liberal with our social stances in my household.
Chum is in the water!!
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