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June 24, 2010 at 10:00 AM in reply to: Homebuyer Tax Credit: Closing Date Extension Gets Senate OK #570553June 24, 2010 at 10:00 AM in reply to: Homebuyer Tax Credit: Closing Date Extension Gets Senate OK #571067HuckleberryParticipant
I do agree with you, it is definitely happening right in our back yard and also hope these people are prosecuted to the fullest extent!
It does appear the IRS is following up with these cases, and these people are going to wish they didn’t try to “game” the system, and screw the rest of us…
LOL, I laugh in the face of these fraudsters! The IRS is the last agency you want to screw with, hahaha…
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“These fraudulent claims, which are being pursued to the fullest extent of the law”June 24, 2010 at 10:00 AM in reply to: Homebuyer Tax Credit: Closing Date Extension Gets Senate OK #571174HuckleberryParticipantI do agree with you, it is definitely happening right in our back yard and also hope these people are prosecuted to the fullest extent!
It does appear the IRS is following up with these cases, and these people are going to wish they didn’t try to “game” the system, and screw the rest of us…
LOL, I laugh in the face of these fraudsters! The IRS is the last agency you want to screw with, hahaha…
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“These fraudulent claims, which are being pursued to the fullest extent of the law”June 24, 2010 at 10:00 AM in reply to: Homebuyer Tax Credit: Closing Date Extension Gets Senate OK #571466HuckleberryParticipantI do agree with you, it is definitely happening right in our back yard and also hope these people are prosecuted to the fullest extent!
It does appear the IRS is following up with these cases, and these people are going to wish they didn’t try to “game” the system, and screw the rest of us…
LOL, I laugh in the face of these fraudsters! The IRS is the last agency you want to screw with, hahaha…
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“These fraudulent claims, which are being pursued to the fullest extent of the law”June 18, 2010 at 9:51 AM in reply to: Homebuyer Tax Credit: Closing Date Extension Gets Senate OK #566795HuckleberryParticipantConsidering the new mortgage fraud crackdown by the FBI, and any other federal and private initiatives, I would be VERY hesitant to try “fudging” documents for an 8K gain…
http://piggington.com/mortgagefraud_crackdown_in_us_brings_485_arrests
June 18, 2010 at 9:51 AM in reply to: Homebuyer Tax Credit: Closing Date Extension Gets Senate OK #566892HuckleberryParticipantConsidering the new mortgage fraud crackdown by the FBI, and any other federal and private initiatives, I would be VERY hesitant to try “fudging” documents for an 8K gain…
http://piggington.com/mortgagefraud_crackdown_in_us_brings_485_arrests
June 18, 2010 at 9:51 AM in reply to: Homebuyer Tax Credit: Closing Date Extension Gets Senate OK #567398HuckleberryParticipantConsidering the new mortgage fraud crackdown by the FBI, and any other federal and private initiatives, I would be VERY hesitant to try “fudging” documents for an 8K gain…
http://piggington.com/mortgagefraud_crackdown_in_us_brings_485_arrests
June 18, 2010 at 9:51 AM in reply to: Homebuyer Tax Credit: Closing Date Extension Gets Senate OK #567506HuckleberryParticipantConsidering the new mortgage fraud crackdown by the FBI, and any other federal and private initiatives, I would be VERY hesitant to try “fudging” documents for an 8K gain…
http://piggington.com/mortgagefraud_crackdown_in_us_brings_485_arrests
June 18, 2010 at 9:51 AM in reply to: Homebuyer Tax Credit: Closing Date Extension Gets Senate OK #567786HuckleberryParticipantConsidering the new mortgage fraud crackdown by the FBI, and any other federal and private initiatives, I would be VERY hesitant to try “fudging” documents for an 8K gain…
http://piggington.com/mortgagefraud_crackdown_in_us_brings_485_arrests
HuckleberryParticipant[quote=HLS]June 11, 2010
(On a $400K loan the monthly charge would go from $183 to $500)
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HLS, you meant annual charge, not monthly, correct?HuckleberryParticipant[quote=HLS]June 11, 2010
(On a $400K loan the monthly charge would go from $183 to $500)
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HLS, you meant annual charge, not monthly, correct?HuckleberryParticipant[quote=HLS]June 11, 2010
(On a $400K loan the monthly charge would go from $183 to $500)
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HLS, you meant annual charge, not monthly, correct?HuckleberryParticipant[quote=HLS]June 11, 2010
(On a $400K loan the monthly charge would go from $183 to $500)
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HLS, you meant annual charge, not monthly, correct?HuckleberryParticipant[quote=HLS]June 11, 2010
(On a $400K loan the monthly charge would go from $183 to $500)
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HLS, you meant annual charge, not monthly, correct?HuckleberryParticipant[quote=sd_matt][quote=jpinpb][quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]So lets hear it, be honest, who else here feels like a chump for not buying that Ocean view McMansion with an option arm that just reset or will reset in the next few years,
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More and more every day[/quote]
I KNOW I do!!!
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