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dumbrenter
ParticipantAny word on SDCCU? Are they safe, given how aggressively they were selling mortgages?
dumbrenter
ParticipantDizzle, I actually went through the entire transcript. I am no expert myself, but could not figure out what exactly is the problem that you are trying to solve. The model number of the modem could have been useful…the reason I say that is because some of the modems run their own dhcp server while others require you to use your own $15 D-link/linksys boxes. You go from providing information that is not really useful (e.g. cat5) to providing your own diagnosis (from LAN issues to network settings on your PC) and finally to the location of the support staff!!!! Really, what does the location of the support staff have anything to do with the problem you are trying to resolve?
I have had issues with Time Warner too… and I know the staff I had the misfortune to interact with are right here in our beautiful San Diego. For the loss of productivity they caused me, I really, really wish they lose their jobs.
dumbrenter
ParticipantDizzle, I actually went through the entire transcript. I am no expert myself, but could not figure out what exactly is the problem that you are trying to solve. The model number of the modem could have been useful…the reason I say that is because some of the modems run their own dhcp server while others require you to use your own $15 D-link/linksys boxes. You go from providing information that is not really useful (e.g. cat5) to providing your own diagnosis (from LAN issues to network settings on your PC) and finally to the location of the support staff!!!! Really, what does the location of the support staff have anything to do with the problem you are trying to resolve?
I have had issues with Time Warner too… and I know the staff I had the misfortune to interact with are right here in our beautiful San Diego. For the loss of productivity they caused me, I really, really wish they lose their jobs.
dumbrenter
ParticipantDizzle, I actually went through the entire transcript. I am no expert myself, but could not figure out what exactly is the problem that you are trying to solve. The model number of the modem could have been useful…the reason I say that is because some of the modems run their own dhcp server while others require you to use your own $15 D-link/linksys boxes. You go from providing information that is not really useful (e.g. cat5) to providing your own diagnosis (from LAN issues to network settings on your PC) and finally to the location of the support staff!!!! Really, what does the location of the support staff have anything to do with the problem you are trying to resolve?
I have had issues with Time Warner too… and I know the staff I had the misfortune to interact with are right here in our beautiful San Diego. For the loss of productivity they caused me, I really, really wish they lose their jobs.
dumbrenter
ParticipantDizzle, I actually went through the entire transcript. I am no expert myself, but could not figure out what exactly is the problem that you are trying to solve. The model number of the modem could have been useful…the reason I say that is because some of the modems run their own dhcp server while others require you to use your own $15 D-link/linksys boxes. You go from providing information that is not really useful (e.g. cat5) to providing your own diagnosis (from LAN issues to network settings on your PC) and finally to the location of the support staff!!!! Really, what does the location of the support staff have anything to do with the problem you are trying to resolve?
I have had issues with Time Warner too… and I know the staff I had the misfortune to interact with are right here in our beautiful San Diego. For the loss of productivity they caused me, I really, really wish they lose their jobs.
dumbrenter
ParticipantDizzle, I actually went through the entire transcript. I am no expert myself, but could not figure out what exactly is the problem that you are trying to solve. The model number of the modem could have been useful…the reason I say that is because some of the modems run their own dhcp server while others require you to use your own $15 D-link/linksys boxes. You go from providing information that is not really useful (e.g. cat5) to providing your own diagnosis (from LAN issues to network settings on your PC) and finally to the location of the support staff!!!! Really, what does the location of the support staff have anything to do with the problem you are trying to resolve?
I have had issues with Time Warner too… and I know the staff I had the misfortune to interact with are right here in our beautiful San Diego. For the loss of productivity they caused me, I really, really wish they lose their jobs.
dumbrenter
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]Sd Realtor, funny you mentioned the demographics thatyou see. In my hood, the tracts built in the last 2 or 3 years are heavily dominated with asian and indian buyers, but interestingly enough, they dominate the foreclosures. All the while they are not a large chunk of the city demographics. On foreclosure.com if you run 92592 and look at pre-foreclosures and sheriff sales, it lists the names, maybe half are inidan or asian names, while they are less than 10% of the demographics. I know every street and it’s tract, the numbers are even more suprising when looking at bubble built tracts, maybe 80% indian or asian. [/quote]
I checked that list too and other than a couple of vietnamese and maybe a korean, I do not find any other asian or indian names. At the same time, I realized it is useless to draw demographic conclusions simply based on names. Insufficient information. Maybe the poster’s definition of asian names is more inclusive than mine!!!
However, what I do know is that this disaster is affecting all ethnicities.
dumbrenter
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]Sd Realtor, funny you mentioned the demographics thatyou see. In my hood, the tracts built in the last 2 or 3 years are heavily dominated with asian and indian buyers, but interestingly enough, they dominate the foreclosures. All the while they are not a large chunk of the city demographics. On foreclosure.com if you run 92592 and look at pre-foreclosures and sheriff sales, it lists the names, maybe half are inidan or asian names, while they are less than 10% of the demographics. I know every street and it’s tract, the numbers are even more suprising when looking at bubble built tracts, maybe 80% indian or asian. [/quote]
I checked that list too and other than a couple of vietnamese and maybe a korean, I do not find any other asian or indian names. At the same time, I realized it is useless to draw demographic conclusions simply based on names. Insufficient information. Maybe the poster’s definition of asian names is more inclusive than mine!!!
However, what I do know is that this disaster is affecting all ethnicities.
dumbrenter
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]Sd Realtor, funny you mentioned the demographics thatyou see. In my hood, the tracts built in the last 2 or 3 years are heavily dominated with asian and indian buyers, but interestingly enough, they dominate the foreclosures. All the while they are not a large chunk of the city demographics. On foreclosure.com if you run 92592 and look at pre-foreclosures and sheriff sales, it lists the names, maybe half are inidan or asian names, while they are less than 10% of the demographics. I know every street and it’s tract, the numbers are even more suprising when looking at bubble built tracts, maybe 80% indian or asian. [/quote]
I checked that list too and other than a couple of vietnamese and maybe a korean, I do not find any other asian or indian names. At the same time, I realized it is useless to draw demographic conclusions simply based on names. Insufficient information. Maybe the poster’s definition of asian names is more inclusive than mine!!!
However, what I do know is that this disaster is affecting all ethnicities.
dumbrenter
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]Sd Realtor, funny you mentioned the demographics thatyou see. In my hood, the tracts built in the last 2 or 3 years are heavily dominated with asian and indian buyers, but interestingly enough, they dominate the foreclosures. All the while they are not a large chunk of the city demographics. On foreclosure.com if you run 92592 and look at pre-foreclosures and sheriff sales, it lists the names, maybe half are inidan or asian names, while they are less than 10% of the demographics. I know every street and it’s tract, the numbers are even more suprising when looking at bubble built tracts, maybe 80% indian or asian. [/quote]
I checked that list too and other than a couple of vietnamese and maybe a korean, I do not find any other asian or indian names. At the same time, I realized it is useless to draw demographic conclusions simply based on names. Insufficient information. Maybe the poster’s definition of asian names is more inclusive than mine!!!
However, what I do know is that this disaster is affecting all ethnicities.
dumbrenter
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]Sd Realtor, funny you mentioned the demographics thatyou see. In my hood, the tracts built in the last 2 or 3 years are heavily dominated with asian and indian buyers, but interestingly enough, they dominate the foreclosures. All the while they are not a large chunk of the city demographics. On foreclosure.com if you run 92592 and look at pre-foreclosures and sheriff sales, it lists the names, maybe half are inidan or asian names, while they are less than 10% of the demographics. I know every street and it’s tract, the numbers are even more suprising when looking at bubble built tracts, maybe 80% indian or asian. [/quote]
I checked that list too and other than a couple of vietnamese and maybe a korean, I do not find any other asian or indian names. At the same time, I realized it is useless to draw demographic conclusions simply based on names. Insufficient information. Maybe the poster’s definition of asian names is more inclusive than mine!!!
However, what I do know is that this disaster is affecting all ethnicities.
dumbrenter
ParticipantWish gas could go to $50 a gallon
Just so these tree huggers, global warming alarmists could shut up and stay out of the news.
Ever wonder how these me-so-enviro-friendly-than-you folks are going to get to their exotic tourist destinations if fuel gets so expensive? Kayak to Hawaii? Walk to Alaska?
dumbrenter
ParticipantWish gas could go to $50 a gallon
Just so these tree huggers, global warming alarmists could shut up and stay out of the news.
Ever wonder how these me-so-enviro-friendly-than-you folks are going to get to their exotic tourist destinations if fuel gets so expensive? Kayak to Hawaii? Walk to Alaska?
dumbrenter
ParticipantWish gas could go to $50 a gallon
Just so these tree huggers, global warming alarmists could shut up and stay out of the news.
Ever wonder how these me-so-enviro-friendly-than-you folks are going to get to their exotic tourist destinations if fuel gets so expensive? Kayak to Hawaii? Walk to Alaska?
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