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October 25, 2010 at 9:54 AM in reply to: lawyer for foreclosure break-in people has 7 homes in foreclosure #622413October 25, 2010 at 9:54 AM in reply to: lawyer for foreclosure break-in people has 7 homes in foreclosure #622975
davelj
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October 25, 2010 at 9:54 AM in reply to: lawyer for foreclosure break-in people has 7 homes in foreclosure #623098davelj
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October 25, 2010 at 9:54 AM in reply to: lawyer for foreclosure break-in people has 7 homes in foreclosure #623417davelj
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davelj
Participant[quote=patb]
Are the banks so cheap they wanted to avoid 0.25%
fees?[/quote]
Are you kidding? The big bank CEOs would sell their mothers to “avoid 0.25% fees” on billions of dollars in deeds. On a large scale it all adds up… and then disappears into their custom-tailored pockets.
davelj
Participant[quote=patb]
Are the banks so cheap they wanted to avoid 0.25%
fees?[/quote]
Are you kidding? The big bank CEOs would sell their mothers to “avoid 0.25% fees” on billions of dollars in deeds. On a large scale it all adds up… and then disappears into their custom-tailored pockets.
davelj
Participant[quote=patb]
Are the banks so cheap they wanted to avoid 0.25%
fees?[/quote]
Are you kidding? The big bank CEOs would sell their mothers to “avoid 0.25% fees” on billions of dollars in deeds. On a large scale it all adds up… and then disappears into their custom-tailored pockets.
davelj
Participant[quote=patb]
Are the banks so cheap they wanted to avoid 0.25%
fees?[/quote]
Are you kidding? The big bank CEOs would sell their mothers to “avoid 0.25% fees” on billions of dollars in deeds. On a large scale it all adds up… and then disappears into their custom-tailored pockets.
davelj
Participant[quote=patb]
Are the banks so cheap they wanted to avoid 0.25%
fees?[/quote]
Are you kidding? The big bank CEOs would sell their mothers to “avoid 0.25% fees” on billions of dollars in deeds. On a large scale it all adds up… and then disappears into their custom-tailored pockets.
davelj
Participant[quote=paramount]
Sooner or later I’ll wise up and walk away from my house.[/quote]You and lots of other Piggs say this (often)… and then never actually do it. I’m waiting for one single Pigg to “strategically default.” One. Please be that person. Then we can say that at least one Pigg walked the talk in this department.
Words are plentiful; deeds are precious.
davelj
Participant[quote=paramount]
Sooner or later I’ll wise up and walk away from my house.[/quote]You and lots of other Piggs say this (often)… and then never actually do it. I’m waiting for one single Pigg to “strategically default.” One. Please be that person. Then we can say that at least one Pigg walked the talk in this department.
Words are plentiful; deeds are precious.
davelj
Participant[quote=paramount]
Sooner or later I’ll wise up and walk away from my house.[/quote]You and lots of other Piggs say this (often)… and then never actually do it. I’m waiting for one single Pigg to “strategically default.” One. Please be that person. Then we can say that at least one Pigg walked the talk in this department.
Words are plentiful; deeds are precious.
davelj
Participant[quote=paramount]
Sooner or later I’ll wise up and walk away from my house.[/quote]You and lots of other Piggs say this (often)… and then never actually do it. I’m waiting for one single Pigg to “strategically default.” One. Please be that person. Then we can say that at least one Pigg walked the talk in this department.
Words are plentiful; deeds are precious.
davelj
Participant[quote=paramount]
Sooner or later I’ll wise up and walk away from my house.[/quote]You and lots of other Piggs say this (often)… and then never actually do it. I’m waiting for one single Pigg to “strategically default.” One. Please be that person. Then we can say that at least one Pigg walked the talk in this department.
Words are plentiful; deeds are precious.
davelj
ParticipantI have a catastrophic policy with a $10K deductible that I locked in last year at $165/year for three years. So that’s locked in through the end of next year. I may very well just buy health insurance in Mexico beginning in 2012 since I only use their health care services. If so, although I haven’t checked yet, I’m betting a similar policy will be maybe $50/month. The only risk is that I’m in a life-threatening accident of some kind here in the US and can’t make it across the border. So, I need to figure out if there’s a way to add onto the Mexican policy to hedge against that kind of outlier.
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