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August 28, 2009 at 9:23 AM #16263August 28, 2009 at 2:54 PM #450204EconProfParticipant
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August 29, 2009 at 9:56 AM #451074XBoxBoyParticipantThanks for the thorough explanation. Unbelievable that it took 1 3/4 years for them to process your application. Wonder how many people apply only to see their property decline even more in value?
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August 29, 2009 at 9:56 AM #451262XBoxBoyParticipantThanks for the thorough explanation. Unbelievable that it took 1 3/4 years for them to process your application. Wonder how many people apply only to see their property decline even more in value?
XBoxBoy
August 29, 2009 at 9:56 AM #451000XBoxBoyParticipantThanks for the thorough explanation. Unbelievable that it took 1 3/4 years for them to process your application. Wonder how many people apply only to see their property decline even more in value?
XBoxBoy
August 29, 2009 at 9:56 AM #450661XBoxBoyParticipantThanks for the thorough explanation. Unbelievable that it took 1 3/4 years for them to process your application. Wonder how many people apply only to see their property decline even more in value?
XBoxBoy
August 29, 2009 at 9:56 AM #450472XBoxBoyParticipantThanks for the thorough explanation. Unbelievable that it took 1 3/4 years for them to process your application. Wonder how many people apply only to see their property decline even more in value?
XBoxBoy
August 29, 2009 at 11:42 AM #451272patientrenterParticipantEconProf, I have never owned, so I confess to not being very interested in your tax situation, but I am puzzled and quite curious about your frame of mind when you bought. I am not trying to be nasty or anything. I am just curious what the perspective of an exceptionally educated and aware peak buyer was. I suppose this is just my version of asking you “what were you thinking?”
August 29, 2009 at 11:42 AM #450671patientrenterParticipantEconProf, I have never owned, so I confess to not being very interested in your tax situation, but I am puzzled and quite curious about your frame of mind when you bought. I am not trying to be nasty or anything. I am just curious what the perspective of an exceptionally educated and aware peak buyer was. I suppose this is just my version of asking you “what were you thinking?”
August 29, 2009 at 11:42 AM #451084patientrenterParticipantEconProf, I have never owned, so I confess to not being very interested in your tax situation, but I am puzzled and quite curious about your frame of mind when you bought. I am not trying to be nasty or anything. I am just curious what the perspective of an exceptionally educated and aware peak buyer was. I suppose this is just my version of asking you “what were you thinking?”
August 29, 2009 at 11:42 AM #450482patientrenterParticipantEconProf, I have never owned, so I confess to not being very interested in your tax situation, but I am puzzled and quite curious about your frame of mind when you bought. I am not trying to be nasty or anything. I am just curious what the perspective of an exceptionally educated and aware peak buyer was. I suppose this is just my version of asking you “what were you thinking?”
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