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July 15, 2008 at 3:50 PM #240034July 15, 2008 at 10:58 PM #240162
djrobsd
ParticipantI believe this may be true. My friend met a guy last week who hasn’t made a mortgage payment in 7 months. His bank hasn’t even sent him any legal notices in the mail. They haven’t even called him. Something really fishy is going on.
Unbelievable!
July 15, 2008 at 10:58 PM #240299djrobsd
ParticipantI believe this may be true. My friend met a guy last week who hasn’t made a mortgage payment in 7 months. His bank hasn’t even sent him any legal notices in the mail. They haven’t even called him. Something really fishy is going on.
Unbelievable!
July 15, 2008 at 10:58 PM #240307djrobsd
ParticipantI believe this may be true. My friend met a guy last week who hasn’t made a mortgage payment in 7 months. His bank hasn’t even sent him any legal notices in the mail. They haven’t even called him. Something really fishy is going on.
Unbelievable!
July 15, 2008 at 10:58 PM #240362djrobsd
ParticipantI believe this may be true. My friend met a guy last week who hasn’t made a mortgage payment in 7 months. His bank hasn’t even sent him any legal notices in the mail. They haven’t even called him. Something really fishy is going on.
Unbelievable!
July 15, 2008 at 10:58 PM #240365djrobsd
ParticipantI believe this may be true. My friend met a guy last week who hasn’t made a mortgage payment in 7 months. His bank hasn’t even sent him any legal notices in the mail. They haven’t even called him. Something really fishy is going on.
Unbelievable!
July 16, 2008 at 10:10 AM #240303DWCAP
Participant“I believe this may be true. My friend met a guy last week who hasn’t made a mortgage payment in 7 months. His bank hasn’t even sent him any legal notices in the mail. They haven’t even called him. Something really fishy is going on.”
I find it fishy that a guy your friend just met last week is openly talking about his terrible financial situtation. This is usually one of those things we dont reveal to strangers on our first encounter. Not saying it isnt true, just that it is strange people are so open with their financial failure.
July 16, 2008 at 10:10 AM #240443DWCAP
Participant“I believe this may be true. My friend met a guy last week who hasn’t made a mortgage payment in 7 months. His bank hasn’t even sent him any legal notices in the mail. They haven’t even called him. Something really fishy is going on.”
I find it fishy that a guy your friend just met last week is openly talking about his terrible financial situtation. This is usually one of those things we dont reveal to strangers on our first encounter. Not saying it isnt true, just that it is strange people are so open with their financial failure.
July 16, 2008 at 10:10 AM #240448DWCAP
Participant“I believe this may be true. My friend met a guy last week who hasn’t made a mortgage payment in 7 months. His bank hasn’t even sent him any legal notices in the mail. They haven’t even called him. Something really fishy is going on.”
I find it fishy that a guy your friend just met last week is openly talking about his terrible financial situtation. This is usually one of those things we dont reveal to strangers on our first encounter. Not saying it isnt true, just that it is strange people are so open with their financial failure.
July 16, 2008 at 10:10 AM #240506DWCAP
Participant“I believe this may be true. My friend met a guy last week who hasn’t made a mortgage payment in 7 months. His bank hasn’t even sent him any legal notices in the mail. They haven’t even called him. Something really fishy is going on.”
I find it fishy that a guy your friend just met last week is openly talking about his terrible financial situtation. This is usually one of those things we dont reveal to strangers on our first encounter. Not saying it isnt true, just that it is strange people are so open with their financial failure.
July 16, 2008 at 10:10 AM #240510DWCAP
Participant“I believe this may be true. My friend met a guy last week who hasn’t made a mortgage payment in 7 months. His bank hasn’t even sent him any legal notices in the mail. They haven’t even called him. Something really fishy is going on.”
I find it fishy that a guy your friend just met last week is openly talking about his terrible financial situtation. This is usually one of those things we dont reveal to strangers on our first encounter. Not saying it isnt true, just that it is strange people are so open with their financial failure.
July 16, 2008 at 10:18 AM #240308kewp
ParticipantOnly when banks start failing and these properties get flooded on the market will we see these pressure on the pricing.
Thats the ticket.
The market has to capitulate before it can clear. It looks like the banks are just delaying their own demise as long as they can (can’t really blame em’).
Sooner or later the rubber will meet the road and its game over, though.
July 16, 2008 at 10:18 AM #240447kewp
ParticipantOnly when banks start failing and these properties get flooded on the market will we see these pressure on the pricing.
Thats the ticket.
The market has to capitulate before it can clear. It looks like the banks are just delaying their own demise as long as they can (can’t really blame em’).
Sooner or later the rubber will meet the road and its game over, though.
July 16, 2008 at 10:18 AM #240453kewp
ParticipantOnly when banks start failing and these properties get flooded on the market will we see these pressure on the pricing.
Thats the ticket.
The market has to capitulate before it can clear. It looks like the banks are just delaying their own demise as long as they can (can’t really blame em’).
Sooner or later the rubber will meet the road and its game over, though.
July 16, 2008 at 10:18 AM #240511kewp
ParticipantOnly when banks start failing and these properties get flooded on the market will we see these pressure on the pricing.
Thats the ticket.
The market has to capitulate before it can clear. It looks like the banks are just delaying their own demise as long as they can (can’t really blame em’).
Sooner or later the rubber will meet the road and its game over, though.
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