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November 15, 2009 at 8:03 PM in reply to: When does it make financial sense to just dump your house??? #484071
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ParticipantDon’t do it!
Dealerships make bank off of loans to people with bad credit. Go with the “cheap” (low price) used car paid for with cash. My grandfather never bought a new car and he is a millionaire.
My best friend from high school said he talked to a neighbor of a friend who is a finance manager for a dealership. The “finance” manager said that he makes 4 points on loans. 4 points is a lot to pay a dealership for a loan, so they are charging people big time for those loans.
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ParticipantDon’t do it!
Dealerships make bank off of loans to people with bad credit. Go with the “cheap” (low price) used car paid for with cash. My grandfather never bought a new car and he is a millionaire.
My best friend from high school said he talked to a neighbor of a friend who is a finance manager for a dealership. The “finance” manager said that he makes 4 points on loans. 4 points is a lot to pay a dealership for a loan, so they are charging people big time for those loans.
j
ParticipantDon’t do it!
Dealerships make bank off of loans to people with bad credit. Go with the “cheap” (low price) used car paid for with cash. My grandfather never bought a new car and he is a millionaire.
My best friend from high school said he talked to a neighbor of a friend who is a finance manager for a dealership. The “finance” manager said that he makes 4 points on loans. 4 points is a lot to pay a dealership for a loan, so they are charging people big time for those loans.
j
ParticipantDon’t do it!
Dealerships make bank off of loans to people with bad credit. Go with the “cheap” (low price) used car paid for with cash. My grandfather never bought a new car and he is a millionaire.
My best friend from high school said he talked to a neighbor of a friend who is a finance manager for a dealership. The “finance” manager said that he makes 4 points on loans. 4 points is a lot to pay a dealership for a loan, so they are charging people big time for those loans.
j
ParticipantDon’t do it!
Dealerships make bank off of loans to people with bad credit. Go with the “cheap” (low price) used car paid for with cash. My grandfather never bought a new car and he is a millionaire.
My best friend from high school said he talked to a neighbor of a friend who is a finance manager for a dealership. The “finance” manager said that he makes 4 points on loans. 4 points is a lot to pay a dealership for a loan, so they are charging people big time for those loans.
November 2, 2009 at 6:44 AM in reply to: California to withhold a bigger chunk of paychecks goes up 10% on Sunday 11/1/2009 #476481j
ParticipantEverybody should fill in a new ED4.
November 2, 2009 at 6:44 AM in reply to: California to withhold a bigger chunk of paychecks goes up 10% on Sunday 11/1/2009 #476655j
ParticipantEverybody should fill in a new ED4.
November 2, 2009 at 6:44 AM in reply to: California to withhold a bigger chunk of paychecks goes up 10% on Sunday 11/1/2009 #477018j
ParticipantEverybody should fill in a new ED4.
November 2, 2009 at 6:44 AM in reply to: California to withhold a bigger chunk of paychecks goes up 10% on Sunday 11/1/2009 #477096j
ParticipantEverybody should fill in a new ED4.
November 2, 2009 at 6:44 AM in reply to: California to withhold a bigger chunk of paychecks goes up 10% on Sunday 11/1/2009 #477318j
ParticipantEverybody should fill in a new ED4.
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ParticipantI believe the government is urging the banks to do modifications for “responsible” home owners not greedy investors. What exactly is their definition of responsible is beyond me, but modifying a rental seems like it would be difficult.
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ParticipantI believe the government is urging the banks to do modifications for “responsible” home owners not greedy investors. What exactly is their definition of responsible is beyond me, but modifying a rental seems like it would be difficult.
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ParticipantI believe the government is urging the banks to do modifications for “responsible” home owners not greedy investors. What exactly is their definition of responsible is beyond me, but modifying a rental seems like it would be difficult.
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ParticipantI believe the government is urging the banks to do modifications for “responsible” home owners not greedy investors. What exactly is their definition of responsible is beyond me, but modifying a rental seems like it would be difficult.
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