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October 30, 2008 at 12:49 PM #295615October 30, 2008 at 1:03 PM #295225jpinpbParticipant
She said in the link I posted that she used the money to pay credit cards and on the house. I think the business she’s referring to is her real estate investing that flopped. If you’re dumb enough to put your house up as collateral for a business venture, should the bank let you keep the house? Should the taxpayers save you.
It just never ends.
October 30, 2008 at 1:03 PM #295561jpinpbParticipantShe said in the link I posted that she used the money to pay credit cards and on the house. I think the business she’s referring to is her real estate investing that flopped. If you’re dumb enough to put your house up as collateral for a business venture, should the bank let you keep the house? Should the taxpayers save you.
It just never ends.
October 30, 2008 at 1:03 PM #295583jpinpbParticipantShe said in the link I posted that she used the money to pay credit cards and on the house. I think the business she’s referring to is her real estate investing that flopped. If you’re dumb enough to put your house up as collateral for a business venture, should the bank let you keep the house? Should the taxpayers save you.
It just never ends.
October 30, 2008 at 1:03 PM #295597jpinpbParticipantShe said in the link I posted that she used the money to pay credit cards and on the house. I think the business she’s referring to is her real estate investing that flopped. If you’re dumb enough to put your house up as collateral for a business venture, should the bank let you keep the house? Should the taxpayers save you.
It just never ends.
October 30, 2008 at 1:03 PM #295635jpinpbParticipantShe said in the link I posted that she used the money to pay credit cards and on the house. I think the business she’s referring to is her real estate investing that flopped. If you’re dumb enough to put your house up as collateral for a business venture, should the bank let you keep the house? Should the taxpayers save you.
It just never ends.
October 30, 2008 at 1:16 PM #295235NotCrankyParticipantI do wish the news would run some contrasting stories about how average people with equity did things right.For instance, there is a young man who sold his house rented a studio from me and started a restaurant on a cash basis. He did his own tenant improvements with equipment and materials mostly purchased from auctions.
October 30, 2008 at 1:16 PM #295571NotCrankyParticipantI do wish the news would run some contrasting stories about how average people with equity did things right.For instance, there is a young man who sold his house rented a studio from me and started a restaurant on a cash basis. He did his own tenant improvements with equipment and materials mostly purchased from auctions.
October 30, 2008 at 1:16 PM #295593NotCrankyParticipantI do wish the news would run some contrasting stories about how average people with equity did things right.For instance, there is a young man who sold his house rented a studio from me and started a restaurant on a cash basis. He did his own tenant improvements with equipment and materials mostly purchased from auctions.
October 30, 2008 at 1:16 PM #295606NotCrankyParticipantI do wish the news would run some contrasting stories about how average people with equity did things right.For instance, there is a young man who sold his house rented a studio from me and started a restaurant on a cash basis. He did his own tenant improvements with equipment and materials mostly purchased from auctions.
October 30, 2008 at 1:16 PM #295645NotCrankyParticipantI do wish the news would run some contrasting stories about how average people with equity did things right.For instance, there is a young man who sold his house rented a studio from me and started a restaurant on a cash basis. He did his own tenant improvements with equipment and materials mostly purchased from auctions.
October 30, 2008 at 1:20 PM #295240jpinpbParticipantI just wish the media would expose the fraudsters. Mass media is always doing the heart-breaking I’m-losing-my-house stories. Why not those stories about people stealing from the banks. We only hear about it on Pigg, OC, et al. I want the truth to be out there. These are not isolated incidences.
October 30, 2008 at 1:20 PM #295576jpinpbParticipantI just wish the media would expose the fraudsters. Mass media is always doing the heart-breaking I’m-losing-my-house stories. Why not those stories about people stealing from the banks. We only hear about it on Pigg, OC, et al. I want the truth to be out there. These are not isolated incidences.
October 30, 2008 at 1:20 PM #295598jpinpbParticipantI just wish the media would expose the fraudsters. Mass media is always doing the heart-breaking I’m-losing-my-house stories. Why not those stories about people stealing from the banks. We only hear about it on Pigg, OC, et al. I want the truth to be out there. These are not isolated incidences.
October 30, 2008 at 1:20 PM #295611jpinpbParticipantI just wish the media would expose the fraudsters. Mass media is always doing the heart-breaking I’m-losing-my-house stories. Why not those stories about people stealing from the banks. We only hear about it on Pigg, OC, et al. I want the truth to be out there. These are not isolated incidences.
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