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June 17, 2008 at 5:10 PM #13059June 17, 2008 at 6:59 PM #224374
snail
ParticipantIts amazes me that Countrywide is still solvent. All the bonehead and un-ethical action they take…that house in Corona probably will sell for 140K at the end of the year.
June 17, 2008 at 6:59 PM #224480snail
ParticipantIts amazes me that Countrywide is still solvent. All the bonehead and un-ethical action they take…that house in Corona probably will sell for 140K at the end of the year.
June 17, 2008 at 6:59 PM #224493snail
ParticipantIts amazes me that Countrywide is still solvent. All the bonehead and un-ethical action they take…that house in Corona probably will sell for 140K at the end of the year.
June 17, 2008 at 6:59 PM #224526snail
ParticipantIts amazes me that Countrywide is still solvent. All the bonehead and un-ethical action they take…that house in Corona probably will sell for 140K at the end of the year.
June 17, 2008 at 6:59 PM #224539snail
ParticipantIts amazes me that Countrywide is still solvent. All the bonehead and un-ethical action they take…that house in Corona probably will sell for 140K at the end of the year.
June 18, 2008 at 3:20 AM #224578Ex-SD
ParticipantThese so-called “auctions” have been proliferating and as most of us suspected, it’s just a huge scam. The whole purpose is to get the names of qualified buyers. Then, they string out the buyer to the last minute and hit them with a “bump in price” to acquire the home. It sounds just like the car business. I hope that this lawsuit prompts a whole lot of scrutiny from the CA Attorney General’s Office and that they get their butt’s roasted.
June 18, 2008 at 3:20 AM #224683Ex-SD
ParticipantThese so-called “auctions” have been proliferating and as most of us suspected, it’s just a huge scam. The whole purpose is to get the names of qualified buyers. Then, they string out the buyer to the last minute and hit them with a “bump in price” to acquire the home. It sounds just like the car business. I hope that this lawsuit prompts a whole lot of scrutiny from the CA Attorney General’s Office and that they get their butt’s roasted.
June 18, 2008 at 3:20 AM #224700Ex-SD
ParticipantThese so-called “auctions” have been proliferating and as most of us suspected, it’s just a huge scam. The whole purpose is to get the names of qualified buyers. Then, they string out the buyer to the last minute and hit them with a “bump in price” to acquire the home. It sounds just like the car business. I hope that this lawsuit prompts a whole lot of scrutiny from the CA Attorney General’s Office and that they get their butt’s roasted.
June 18, 2008 at 3:20 AM #224732Ex-SD
ParticipantThese so-called “auctions” have been proliferating and as most of us suspected, it’s just a huge scam. The whole purpose is to get the names of qualified buyers. Then, they string out the buyer to the last minute and hit them with a “bump in price” to acquire the home. It sounds just like the car business. I hope that this lawsuit prompts a whole lot of scrutiny from the CA Attorney General’s Office and that they get their butt’s roasted.
June 18, 2008 at 3:20 AM #224747Ex-SD
ParticipantThese so-called “auctions” have been proliferating and as most of us suspected, it’s just a huge scam. The whole purpose is to get the names of qualified buyers. Then, they string out the buyer to the last minute and hit them with a “bump in price” to acquire the home. It sounds just like the car business. I hope that this lawsuit prompts a whole lot of scrutiny from the CA Attorney General’s Office and that they get their butt’s roasted.
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