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September 15, 2009 at 4:02 PM in reply to: What’s your 401K return as of Aug 28, 2009 for the year #457777
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ParticipantSorry to hear about your ordeal. Is it too late to start another loan app as a backup plan? Maybe a reputable/honest mortgage broker could arrange some kind of bridge financing so the deal doesn’t fall through.
FWIW, I had a little problem with BofA several months back … I got a preapproval letter that stated in bold print “No prepayment penalty” with a little footnote … when I read through all the various disclosures, addenda, etc., it turned out there was indeed a substantial prepayment penalty. I got a lot of grief on these forums from people who accused me of being a flipper, financially illiterate, not worthy of joining the ownership society, etc. … but the way I saw it, a company that shows a lack of respect to its customers in one aspect of a deal can’t be relied upon or trusted in other aspects of the deal.
BofA didn’t clean up Countrywide — instead, Countrywide dragged them down to their level.
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ParticipantSorry to hear about your ordeal. Is it too late to start another loan app as a backup plan? Maybe a reputable/honest mortgage broker could arrange some kind of bridge financing so the deal doesn’t fall through.
FWIW, I had a little problem with BofA several months back … I got a preapproval letter that stated in bold print “No prepayment penalty” with a little footnote … when I read through all the various disclosures, addenda, etc., it turned out there was indeed a substantial prepayment penalty. I got a lot of grief on these forums from people who accused me of being a flipper, financially illiterate, not worthy of joining the ownership society, etc. … but the way I saw it, a company that shows a lack of respect to its customers in one aspect of a deal can’t be relied upon or trusted in other aspects of the deal.
BofA didn’t clean up Countrywide — instead, Countrywide dragged them down to their level.
AK
ParticipantSorry to hear about your ordeal. Is it too late to start another loan app as a backup plan? Maybe a reputable/honest mortgage broker could arrange some kind of bridge financing so the deal doesn’t fall through.
FWIW, I had a little problem with BofA several months back … I got a preapproval letter that stated in bold print “No prepayment penalty” with a little footnote … when I read through all the various disclosures, addenda, etc., it turned out there was indeed a substantial prepayment penalty. I got a lot of grief on these forums from people who accused me of being a flipper, financially illiterate, not worthy of joining the ownership society, etc. … but the way I saw it, a company that shows a lack of respect to its customers in one aspect of a deal can’t be relied upon or trusted in other aspects of the deal.
BofA didn’t clean up Countrywide — instead, Countrywide dragged them down to their level.
AK
ParticipantSorry to hear about your ordeal. Is it too late to start another loan app as a backup plan? Maybe a reputable/honest mortgage broker could arrange some kind of bridge financing so the deal doesn’t fall through.
FWIW, I had a little problem with BofA several months back … I got a preapproval letter that stated in bold print “No prepayment penalty” with a little footnote … when I read through all the various disclosures, addenda, etc., it turned out there was indeed a substantial prepayment penalty. I got a lot of grief on these forums from people who accused me of being a flipper, financially illiterate, not worthy of joining the ownership society, etc. … but the way I saw it, a company that shows a lack of respect to its customers in one aspect of a deal can’t be relied upon or trusted in other aspects of the deal.
BofA didn’t clean up Countrywide — instead, Countrywide dragged them down to their level.
AK
ParticipantSorry to hear about your ordeal. Is it too late to start another loan app as a backup plan? Maybe a reputable/honest mortgage broker could arrange some kind of bridge financing so the deal doesn’t fall through.
FWIW, I had a little problem with BofA several months back … I got a preapproval letter that stated in bold print “No prepayment penalty” with a little footnote … when I read through all the various disclosures, addenda, etc., it turned out there was indeed a substantial prepayment penalty. I got a lot of grief on these forums from people who accused me of being a flipper, financially illiterate, not worthy of joining the ownership society, etc. … but the way I saw it, a company that shows a lack of respect to its customers in one aspect of a deal can’t be relied upon or trusted in other aspects of the deal.
BofA didn’t clean up Countrywide — instead, Countrywide dragged them down to their level.
AK
ParticipantI have to agree … If you want to rent a big expensive house long-term but you don’t want the stigma of being a renter … get an I/O jumbo from UBOC.
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ParticipantI have to agree … If you want to rent a big expensive house long-term but you don’t want the stigma of being a renter … get an I/O jumbo from UBOC.
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ParticipantI have to agree … If you want to rent a big expensive house long-term but you don’t want the stigma of being a renter … get an I/O jumbo from UBOC.
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ParticipantI have to agree … If you want to rent a big expensive house long-term but you don’t want the stigma of being a renter … get an I/O jumbo from UBOC.
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ParticipantI have to agree … If you want to rent a big expensive house long-term but you don’t want the stigma of being a renter … get an I/O jumbo from UBOC.
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ParticipantThe way things are going these days, I figured it was a better idea to find an agent who was worth 2.5% … at least in my price range.
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ParticipantThe way things are going these days, I figured it was a better idea to find an agent who was worth 2.5% … at least in my price range.
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ParticipantThe way things are going these days, I figured it was a better idea to find an agent who was worth 2.5% … at least in my price range.
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ParticipantThe way things are going these days, I figured it was a better idea to find an agent who was worth 2.5% … at least in my price range.
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