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March 17, 2008 at 1:38 PM #172223March 18, 2008 at 9:32 AM #172307ibjamesParticipant
I wouldn’t say that, I just think he doesn’t want spam on the boards. I deal with it at work, it’s amazing the amount of spam email vs. legitimate email.
I think he only posted the other site to try and get the advertiser to leave
Heck, Rich should sell some advertising space and make a buck or two
March 18, 2008 at 9:32 AM #172747ibjamesParticipantI wouldn’t say that, I just think he doesn’t want spam on the boards. I deal with it at work, it’s amazing the amount of spam email vs. legitimate email.
I think he only posted the other site to try and get the advertiser to leave
Heck, Rich should sell some advertising space and make a buck or two
March 18, 2008 at 9:32 AM #172665ibjamesParticipantI wouldn’t say that, I just think he doesn’t want spam on the boards. I deal with it at work, it’s amazing the amount of spam email vs. legitimate email.
I think he only posted the other site to try and get the advertiser to leave
Heck, Rich should sell some advertising space and make a buck or two
March 18, 2008 at 9:32 AM #172646ibjamesParticipantI wouldn’t say that, I just think he doesn’t want spam on the boards. I deal with it at work, it’s amazing the amount of spam email vs. legitimate email.
I think he only posted the other site to try and get the advertiser to leave
Heck, Rich should sell some advertising space and make a buck or two
March 18, 2008 at 9:32 AM #172641ibjamesParticipantI wouldn’t say that, I just think he doesn’t want spam on the boards. I deal with it at work, it’s amazing the amount of spam email vs. legitimate email.
I think he only posted the other site to try and get the advertiser to leave
Heck, Rich should sell some advertising space and make a buck or two
July 13, 2008 at 9:55 AM #238737citydwellerParticipantDoes anyone have personal experience with youwalkaway? I would like to recommend their services to a friend who has reached the end of his options, but would like to hear any pros or cons before doing so.
His mortgage is about $200K higher than what he could sell his house for. He has a high interest rate and has already depleted all savings just to keep the payments current. He has failed in 5 attempts to refinance and received no help from his lender in trying to modify his current loan.
I told him he was lucky the refinancing didn’t work out because at least the loan he has now is non-recourse.
Should I tell him to contact youwalkaway, or should he avoid their fee and just turn his keys in to the bank?
July 13, 2008 at 9:55 AM #238726citydwellerParticipantDoes anyone have personal experience with youwalkaway? I would like to recommend their services to a friend who has reached the end of his options, but would like to hear any pros or cons before doing so.
His mortgage is about $200K higher than what he could sell his house for. He has a high interest rate and has already depleted all savings just to keep the payments current. He has failed in 5 attempts to refinance and received no help from his lender in trying to modify his current loan.
I told him he was lucky the refinancing didn’t work out because at least the loan he has now is non-recourse.
Should I tell him to contact youwalkaway, or should he avoid their fee and just turn his keys in to the bank?
July 13, 2008 at 9:55 AM #238533citydwellerParticipantDoes anyone have personal experience with youwalkaway? I would like to recommend their services to a friend who has reached the end of his options, but would like to hear any pros or cons before doing so.
His mortgage is about $200K higher than what he could sell his house for. He has a high interest rate and has already depleted all savings just to keep the payments current. He has failed in 5 attempts to refinance and received no help from his lender in trying to modify his current loan.
I told him he was lucky the refinancing didn’t work out because at least the loan he has now is non-recourse.
Should I tell him to contact youwalkaway, or should he avoid their fee and just turn his keys in to the bank?
July 13, 2008 at 9:55 AM #238676citydwellerParticipantDoes anyone have personal experience with youwalkaway? I would like to recommend their services to a friend who has reached the end of his options, but would like to hear any pros or cons before doing so.
His mortgage is about $200K higher than what he could sell his house for. He has a high interest rate and has already depleted all savings just to keep the payments current. He has failed in 5 attempts to refinance and received no help from his lender in trying to modify his current loan.
I told him he was lucky the refinancing didn’t work out because at least the loan he has now is non-recourse.
Should I tell him to contact youwalkaway, or should he avoid their fee and just turn his keys in to the bank?
July 13, 2008 at 9:55 AM #238670citydwellerParticipantDoes anyone have personal experience with youwalkaway? I would like to recommend their services to a friend who has reached the end of his options, but would like to hear any pros or cons before doing so.
His mortgage is about $200K higher than what he could sell his house for. He has a high interest rate and has already depleted all savings just to keep the payments current. He has failed in 5 attempts to refinance and received no help from his lender in trying to modify his current loan.
I told him he was lucky the refinancing didn’t work out because at least the loan he has now is non-recourse.
Should I tell him to contact youwalkaway, or should he avoid their fee and just turn his keys in to the bank?
July 13, 2008 at 10:09 AM #238680SD RealtorParticipantThe company provides a service that is not unique in the sense that they are just requoting what the existing laws are in the state. I am not saying that is bad, it is just something that anyone can find out.
Currently there is a service that will lower your property taxes!!! You pay them and they help you do it. They are not doing anything unique, they are simply showing people how to petition from the county assessors office.
Personally for your friend it may be a wash. If he/she does not turst his own capacity to do homework and find out what to do then yeah maybe it is best for them to call.
July 13, 2008 at 10:09 AM #238686SD RealtorParticipantThe company provides a service that is not unique in the sense that they are just requoting what the existing laws are in the state. I am not saying that is bad, it is just something that anyone can find out.
Currently there is a service that will lower your property taxes!!! You pay them and they help you do it. They are not doing anything unique, they are simply showing people how to petition from the county assessors office.
Personally for your friend it may be a wash. If he/she does not turst his own capacity to do homework and find out what to do then yeah maybe it is best for them to call.
July 13, 2008 at 10:09 AM #238543SD RealtorParticipantThe company provides a service that is not unique in the sense that they are just requoting what the existing laws are in the state. I am not saying that is bad, it is just something that anyone can find out.
Currently there is a service that will lower your property taxes!!! You pay them and they help you do it. They are not doing anything unique, they are simply showing people how to petition from the county assessors office.
Personally for your friend it may be a wash. If he/she does not turst his own capacity to do homework and find out what to do then yeah maybe it is best for them to call.
July 13, 2008 at 10:09 AM #238736SD RealtorParticipantThe company provides a service that is not unique in the sense that they are just requoting what the existing laws are in the state. I am not saying that is bad, it is just something that anyone can find out.
Currently there is a service that will lower your property taxes!!! You pay them and they help you do it. They are not doing anything unique, they are simply showing people how to petition from the county assessors office.
Personally for your friend it may be a wash. If he/she does not turst his own capacity to do homework and find out what to do then yeah maybe it is best for them to call.
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