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June 15, 2007 at 10:57 PM #59753June 15, 2007 at 10:57 PM #59786barnaby33Participant
coreclient, you would have to be truly naive, or stupid, to get caught in a scam like those you mentioned in the bullet item list on your website. Don’t you dare accuse waiting hawk of anything.
Anyone, and I mean anyone who uses the phrase, “I am a Christian,” in reference to their trustworthiness is about to fuck you with a 12 inch John Holmes model rubber dick. Good luck with your rigtheous indignation, it doesn’t pass my sniff test.
Josh
June 15, 2007 at 11:14 PM #59759bobbyParticipantcoreclient, not sure how they convinced you but if someone asked me to give them my hard-earned money so that I’ll become financially independence in 3 years, it would sound like a scam.
June 15, 2007 at 11:14 PM #59792bobbyParticipantcoreclient, not sure how they convinced you but if someone asked me to give them my hard-earned money so that I’ll become financially independence in 3 years, it would sound like a scam.
June 15, 2007 at 11:24 PM #59747waiting hawkParticipantThose 19 properties are publicly listed. It’s called foreclosure.com which you should know very well by now. Trust me if I was in on it I would have picked up the cash of my share long ago. I said it before and I will say it again, don’t people have any shame? I would be hiding out after making such a stupid mistake not telling the world about it. I only offloaded my last properties in late 05-early 06 while putting up a website calling for this downturn while you “speculators” were eating it all up. And now you are mad? omfg I am laughing so hard thanks for posting. You came to the wrong place for a kleenex.
June 15, 2007 at 11:24 PM #59780waiting hawkParticipantThose 19 properties are publicly listed. It’s called foreclosure.com which you should know very well by now. Trust me if I was in on it I would have picked up the cash of my share long ago. I said it before and I will say it again, don’t people have any shame? I would be hiding out after making such a stupid mistake not telling the world about it. I only offloaded my last properties in late 05-early 06 while putting up a website calling for this downturn while you “speculators” were eating it all up. And now you are mad? omfg I am laughing so hard thanks for posting. You came to the wrong place for a kleenex.
June 16, 2007 at 11:48 AM #59817temeculaguyParticipantThere are plenty of people from all walks of life who plunk down their paycheck at a casino, we may feel pity but if they stood out front of the casino with a sign protesting that they didn’t realize they could lose, they wouldn’t get much pity. There are also people who wire thousands of dollars to pay the taxes on the Nigerian Lottery knowing they didn’t enter only to find out it is a scam. There is no difference here just because it is real estate. Scams work because a person is blinded by the prize and selectively ignores logic and advice. I do it when i buy a lottery ticket, but I don’t mortgage my house to buy lottery tickets and I don’t hold picket signs asking for help when I lose my dollar. I was approached a few years ago by a friend who wanted me to invest in this or a similar scam. They had invested and were earning 20-40% annual return loaning money to a group of flippers, it was a profit share so the retunrn varied. I asked them why would someone give me 20-40% when they could get the money at the bank for far less. He didn’t know the answer other than he was going to get rich. I told him to get out because things that are too good to be true, usually are. It wasn’t true.
Who has deceiv’d thee so oft as thy self? -Benjamin Franklin
June 16, 2007 at 11:48 AM #59850temeculaguyParticipantThere are plenty of people from all walks of life who plunk down their paycheck at a casino, we may feel pity but if they stood out front of the casino with a sign protesting that they didn’t realize they could lose, they wouldn’t get much pity. There are also people who wire thousands of dollars to pay the taxes on the Nigerian Lottery knowing they didn’t enter only to find out it is a scam. There is no difference here just because it is real estate. Scams work because a person is blinded by the prize and selectively ignores logic and advice. I do it when i buy a lottery ticket, but I don’t mortgage my house to buy lottery tickets and I don’t hold picket signs asking for help when I lose my dollar. I was approached a few years ago by a friend who wanted me to invest in this or a similar scam. They had invested and were earning 20-40% annual return loaning money to a group of flippers, it was a profit share so the retunrn varied. I asked them why would someone give me 20-40% when they could get the money at the bank for far less. He didn’t know the answer other than he was going to get rich. I told him to get out because things that are too good to be true, usually are. It wasn’t true.
Who has deceiv’d thee so oft as thy self? -Benjamin Franklin
June 16, 2007 at 12:33 PM #59823BuyerWillEPBParticipantCoreclient,
Check out the new thread I started over at your website.
Here’s the text since I bet it will be flagged very soon… 🙂
You guys think you were wronged?
Get in line folks. The regular families priced out of a house forever because of your greedy scams were wronged first.
June 16, 2007 at 12:33 PM #59856BuyerWillEPBParticipantCoreclient,
Check out the new thread I started over at your website.
Here’s the text since I bet it will be flagged very soon… 🙂
You guys think you were wronged?
Get in line folks. The regular families priced out of a house forever because of your greedy scams were wronged first.
June 16, 2007 at 1:46 PM #59857HereWeGoParticipantIt is hard to believe an openly devout Christian would engage in scurrilous financial behavior. Using religion to bilk people out of their earnings — inconceivable!
June 16, 2007 at 1:46 PM #59890HereWeGoParticipantIt is hard to believe an openly devout Christian would engage in scurrilous financial behavior. Using religion to bilk people out of their earnings — inconceivable!
June 16, 2007 at 4:11 PM #59869donaldduckmooreParticipantwondering when this trend is hitting SD.
June 16, 2007 at 4:11 PM #59901donaldduckmooreParticipantwondering when this trend is hitting SD.
June 16, 2007 at 4:14 PM #59871NotCrankyParticipant“It is hard to believe an openly devout Christian would engage in scurrilous financial behavior. Using religion to bilk people out of their earnings — inconceivable!”
Since when is emulating our president so unbecoming and scandalous?
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