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April 20, 2009 at 11:42 PM #385653April 21, 2009 at 1:59 PM #385160treehuggerParticipant
ahem…….how do I become “hand-picked”????? Anybody want to sell me a shortsale/foreclosure cheap??? I will use you as the realtor…..
Seriously, how do I get in on the shenanigans? I am willing to compromise my ethics for a good deal….
April 21, 2009 at 1:59 PM #385429treehuggerParticipantahem…….how do I become “hand-picked”????? Anybody want to sell me a shortsale/foreclosure cheap??? I will use you as the realtor…..
Seriously, how do I get in on the shenanigans? I am willing to compromise my ethics for a good deal….
April 21, 2009 at 1:59 PM #385626treehuggerParticipantahem…….how do I become “hand-picked”????? Anybody want to sell me a shortsale/foreclosure cheap??? I will use you as the realtor…..
Seriously, how do I get in on the shenanigans? I am willing to compromise my ethics for a good deal….
April 21, 2009 at 1:59 PM #385674treehuggerParticipantahem…….how do I become “hand-picked”????? Anybody want to sell me a shortsale/foreclosure cheap??? I will use you as the realtor…..
Seriously, how do I get in on the shenanigans? I am willing to compromise my ethics for a good deal….
April 21, 2009 at 1:59 PM #385813treehuggerParticipantahem…….how do I become “hand-picked”????? Anybody want to sell me a shortsale/foreclosure cheap??? I will use you as the realtor…..
Seriously, how do I get in on the shenanigans? I am willing to compromise my ethics for a good deal….
April 21, 2009 at 2:30 PM #385170scaredyclassicParticipantare realtors flat-out accepting bribes? can you just pay them to sell it to you cheap?
April 21, 2009 at 2:30 PM #385439scaredyclassicParticipantare realtors flat-out accepting bribes? can you just pay them to sell it to you cheap?
April 21, 2009 at 2:30 PM #385636scaredyclassicParticipantare realtors flat-out accepting bribes? can you just pay them to sell it to you cheap?
April 21, 2009 at 2:30 PM #385684scaredyclassicParticipantare realtors flat-out accepting bribes? can you just pay them to sell it to you cheap?
April 21, 2009 at 2:30 PM #385823scaredyclassicParticipantare realtors flat-out accepting bribes? can you just pay them to sell it to you cheap?
April 21, 2009 at 4:22 PM #385240jpinpbParticipant[quote=CA renter]This is the same thing we were discussing here, among other places:
http://piggington.com/who_would_you_report_shady_deals_to
BTW, the FBI did get back to me back in November/December and said that they were not pursuing that particular kind of fraud because they didn’t think it was widespread enough. Seriously. π
If law enforcement ever wanted to get ahead of crime, they would read these blogs and get on the ball BEFORE all the damage was done. It’s very frustrating.
People (myself included) were trying to warn them years ago about fraudulent deals that were pushing prices up during the boom. They couldn’t have cared less. Then, when “the world is coming to an end,” and they want our tax money, the govt claims that “NOBODY could have seen this coming.” Lying maggots…
FBI: Are you listening now????[/quote]
CAR – You’re my hero for today π
Maybe if they get enough complaints, they’ll do something about it.
[quote=scaredycat]are realtors flat-out accepting bribes? can you just pay them to sell it to you cheap?
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This would not surprise me.
I remember an offer I made in Bay Park. I made a decent, solid offer. It remained on the market a long time, eventually selling for more, but still, I say, inside deal. They didn’t even try to get a counter out of me.
April 21, 2009 at 4:22 PM #385508jpinpbParticipant[quote=CA renter]This is the same thing we were discussing here, among other places:
http://piggington.com/who_would_you_report_shady_deals_to
BTW, the FBI did get back to me back in November/December and said that they were not pursuing that particular kind of fraud because they didn’t think it was widespread enough. Seriously. π
If law enforcement ever wanted to get ahead of crime, they would read these blogs and get on the ball BEFORE all the damage was done. It’s very frustrating.
People (myself included) were trying to warn them years ago about fraudulent deals that were pushing prices up during the boom. They couldn’t have cared less. Then, when “the world is coming to an end,” and they want our tax money, the govt claims that “NOBODY could have seen this coming.” Lying maggots…
FBI: Are you listening now????[/quote]
CAR – You’re my hero for today π
Maybe if they get enough complaints, they’ll do something about it.
[quote=scaredycat]are realtors flat-out accepting bribes? can you just pay them to sell it to you cheap?
[/quote]
This would not surprise me.
I remember an offer I made in Bay Park. I made a decent, solid offer. It remained on the market a long time, eventually selling for more, but still, I say, inside deal. They didn’t even try to get a counter out of me.
April 21, 2009 at 4:22 PM #385706jpinpbParticipant[quote=CA renter]This is the same thing we were discussing here, among other places:
http://piggington.com/who_would_you_report_shady_deals_to
BTW, the FBI did get back to me back in November/December and said that they were not pursuing that particular kind of fraud because they didn’t think it was widespread enough. Seriously. π
If law enforcement ever wanted to get ahead of crime, they would read these blogs and get on the ball BEFORE all the damage was done. It’s very frustrating.
People (myself included) were trying to warn them years ago about fraudulent deals that were pushing prices up during the boom. They couldn’t have cared less. Then, when “the world is coming to an end,” and they want our tax money, the govt claims that “NOBODY could have seen this coming.” Lying maggots…
FBI: Are you listening now????[/quote]
CAR – You’re my hero for today π
Maybe if they get enough complaints, they’ll do something about it.
[quote=scaredycat]are realtors flat-out accepting bribes? can you just pay them to sell it to you cheap?
[/quote]
This would not surprise me.
I remember an offer I made in Bay Park. I made a decent, solid offer. It remained on the market a long time, eventually selling for more, but still, I say, inside deal. They didn’t even try to get a counter out of me.
April 21, 2009 at 4:22 PM #385754jpinpbParticipant[quote=CA renter]This is the same thing we were discussing here, among other places:
http://piggington.com/who_would_you_report_shady_deals_to
BTW, the FBI did get back to me back in November/December and said that they were not pursuing that particular kind of fraud because they didn’t think it was widespread enough. Seriously. π
If law enforcement ever wanted to get ahead of crime, they would read these blogs and get on the ball BEFORE all the damage was done. It’s very frustrating.
People (myself included) were trying to warn them years ago about fraudulent deals that were pushing prices up during the boom. They couldn’t have cared less. Then, when “the world is coming to an end,” and they want our tax money, the govt claims that “NOBODY could have seen this coming.” Lying maggots…
FBI: Are you listening now????[/quote]
CAR – You’re my hero for today π
Maybe if they get enough complaints, they’ll do something about it.
[quote=scaredycat]are realtors flat-out accepting bribes? can you just pay them to sell it to you cheap?
[/quote]
This would not surprise me.
I remember an offer I made in Bay Park. I made a decent, solid offer. It remained on the market a long time, eventually selling for more, but still, I say, inside deal. They didn’t even try to get a counter out of me.
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