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CoronitaParticipantLooks like it's gonna be $1,600 for a married couple. I'll be paying down credit card debt.
This is a joke, right? (no offense if it's not a joke).
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CoronitaParticipantLooks like it's gonna be $1,600 for a married couple. I'll be paying down credit card debt.
This is a joke, right? (no offense if it's not a joke).
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—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantLooks like it's gonna be $1,600 for a married couple. I'll be paying down credit card debt.
This is a joke, right? (no offense if it's not a joke).
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantLooks like it's gonna be $1,600 for a married couple. I'll be paying down credit card debt.
This is a joke, right? (no offense if it's not a joke).
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CoronitaParticipantOverpriced. Check comparables over in Torrey Hills. I'll be watching what each of these new "resales" in Pardee is going to fetch.
Funny don't you think that folks that bought recently in Pardee all the sudden need to sell? Questionable financing? I wonder how many more of these are living in these new communities. I mean I wonder how many first time buyers landed in these community.
As far as the bridge is concerned, funding will be an issue.
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—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantOverpriced. Check comparables over in Torrey Hills. I'll be watching what each of these new "resales" in Pardee is going to fetch.
Funny don't you think that folks that bought recently in Pardee all the sudden need to sell? Questionable financing? I wonder how many more of these are living in these new communities. I mean I wonder how many first time buyers landed in these community.
As far as the bridge is concerned, funding will be an issue.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantOverpriced. Check comparables over in Torrey Hills. I'll be watching what each of these new "resales" in Pardee is going to fetch.
Funny don't you think that folks that bought recently in Pardee all the sudden need to sell? Questionable financing? I wonder how many more of these are living in these new communities. I mean I wonder how many first time buyers landed in these community.
As far as the bridge is concerned, funding will be an issue.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantOverpriced. Check comparables over in Torrey Hills. I'll be watching what each of these new "resales" in Pardee is going to fetch.
Funny don't you think that folks that bought recently in Pardee all the sudden need to sell? Questionable financing? I wonder how many more of these are living in these new communities. I mean I wonder how many first time buyers landed in these community.
As far as the bridge is concerned, funding will be an issue.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantOverpriced. Check comparables over in Torrey Hills. I'll be watching what each of these new "resales" in Pardee is going to fetch.
Funny don't you think that folks that bought recently in Pardee all the sudden need to sell? Questionable financing? I wonder how many more of these are living in these new communities. I mean I wonder how many first time buyers landed in these community.
As far as the bridge is concerned, funding will be an issue.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantNot to beat this topic to death. But I currently use the credit freeze capabilities provided by all three credit bureaus. I think it pretty much works very well.
Basically what happens is that you send a letter to the three credit bureaus telling them you want a credit freeze. You pay them $10, and they will send back a pin number.
Your credit file will be locked. To unlock your credit, you go online and answer a few questions about your credit and enter your pin. Then you specify how long you want the credit file to be open OR you specify the specific agency that should have access to your credit file, and the credit file will remain open for the specified duration.
It's not really that difficult. You just need to plan ahead when you think you need to open your credit file. For example, when you apply for a job, they often do a credit file pull. Just ask the employer which credit agency they use, and usually you can get the credit file unlocked in 24-48 hours.
I don't see what additional value these firms offer beyond a $1milion guarantee.
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—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantNot to beat this topic to death. But I currently use the credit freeze capabilities provided by all three credit bureaus. I think it pretty much works very well.
Basically what happens is that you send a letter to the three credit bureaus telling them you want a credit freeze. You pay them $10, and they will send back a pin number.
Your credit file will be locked. To unlock your credit, you go online and answer a few questions about your credit and enter your pin. Then you specify how long you want the credit file to be open OR you specify the specific agency that should have access to your credit file, and the credit file will remain open for the specified duration.
It's not really that difficult. You just need to plan ahead when you think you need to open your credit file. For example, when you apply for a job, they often do a credit file pull. Just ask the employer which credit agency they use, and usually you can get the credit file unlocked in 24-48 hours.
I don't see what additional value these firms offer beyond a $1milion guarantee.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantNot to beat this topic to death. But I currently use the credit freeze capabilities provided by all three credit bureaus. I think it pretty much works very well.
Basically what happens is that you send a letter to the three credit bureaus telling them you want a credit freeze. You pay them $10, and they will send back a pin number.
Your credit file will be locked. To unlock your credit, you go online and answer a few questions about your credit and enter your pin. Then you specify how long you want the credit file to be open OR you specify the specific agency that should have access to your credit file, and the credit file will remain open for the specified duration.
It's not really that difficult. You just need to plan ahead when you think you need to open your credit file. For example, when you apply for a job, they often do a credit file pull. Just ask the employer which credit agency they use, and usually you can get the credit file unlocked in 24-48 hours.
I don't see what additional value these firms offer beyond a $1milion guarantee.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantNot to beat this topic to death. But I currently use the credit freeze capabilities provided by all three credit bureaus. I think it pretty much works very well.
Basically what happens is that you send a letter to the three credit bureaus telling them you want a credit freeze. You pay them $10, and they will send back a pin number.
Your credit file will be locked. To unlock your credit, you go online and answer a few questions about your credit and enter your pin. Then you specify how long you want the credit file to be open OR you specify the specific agency that should have access to your credit file, and the credit file will remain open for the specified duration.
It's not really that difficult. You just need to plan ahead when you think you need to open your credit file. For example, when you apply for a job, they often do a credit file pull. Just ask the employer which credit agency they use, and usually you can get the credit file unlocked in 24-48 hours.
I don't see what additional value these firms offer beyond a $1milion guarantee.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantNot to beat this topic to death. But I currently use the credit freeze capabilities provided by all three credit bureaus. I think it pretty much works very well.
Basically what happens is that you send a letter to the three credit bureaus telling them you want a credit freeze. You pay them $10, and they will send back a pin number.
Your credit file will be locked. To unlock your credit, you go online and answer a few questions about your credit and enter your pin. Then you specify how long you want the credit file to be open OR you specify the specific agency that should have access to your credit file, and the credit file will remain open for the specified duration.
It's not really that difficult. You just need to plan ahead when you think you need to open your credit file. For example, when you apply for a job, they often do a credit file pull. Just ask the employer which credit agency they use, and usually you can get the credit file unlocked in 24-48 hours.
I don't see what additional value these firms offer beyond a $1milion guarantee.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
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