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November 3, 2008 at 10:32 AM in reply to: Mira Mesa woman chained to her house – to avoid foreclosure #297761November 3, 2008 at 10:32 AM in reply to: Mira Mesa woman chained to her house – to avoid foreclosure #297773
jimmyle
ParticipantNow looking back, I could have bought two or three houses. Borrow $1 Mil from the banks. Go to Vietnam, get a beautiful mistress and two servants and live like a King.
It could have been done easily. How dumb are the banks?
November 3, 2008 at 10:32 AM in reply to: Mira Mesa woman chained to her house – to avoid foreclosure #297820jimmyle
ParticipantNow looking back, I could have bought two or three houses. Borrow $1 Mil from the banks. Go to Vietnam, get a beautiful mistress and two servants and live like a King.
It could have been done easily. How dumb are the banks?
October 29, 2008 at 8:55 PM in reply to: Mira Mesa woman chained to her house – to avoid foreclosure #294932jimmyle
ParticipantWhat if she is hiding the cash? Like $200-$300K. Losing the house is already too easy for her.
October 29, 2008 at 8:55 PM in reply to: Mira Mesa woman chained to her house – to avoid foreclosure #295267jimmyle
ParticipantWhat if she is hiding the cash? Like $200-$300K. Losing the house is already too easy for her.
October 29, 2008 at 8:55 PM in reply to: Mira Mesa woman chained to her house – to avoid foreclosure #295288jimmyle
ParticipantWhat if she is hiding the cash? Like $200-$300K. Losing the house is already too easy for her.
October 29, 2008 at 8:55 PM in reply to: Mira Mesa woman chained to her house – to avoid foreclosure #295302jimmyle
ParticipantWhat if she is hiding the cash? Like $200-$300K. Losing the house is already too easy for her.
October 29, 2008 at 8:55 PM in reply to: Mira Mesa woman chained to her house – to avoid foreclosure #295339jimmyle
ParticipantWhat if she is hiding the cash? Like $200-$300K. Losing the house is already too easy for her.
jimmyle
ParticipantI have a friend who is planning to have his wife getting paid in cash (and not reporting her income) so he could get gov’t help if this homeowners bailout plan goes through. He bought a house in Temecula for $400K in 2004 with zero down and I believe he might have pulled out more cash in 2005.
jimmyle
ParticipantI have a friend who is planning to have his wife getting paid in cash (and not reporting her income) so he could get gov’t help if this homeowners bailout plan goes through. He bought a house in Temecula for $400K in 2004 with zero down and I believe he might have pulled out more cash in 2005.
jimmyle
ParticipantI have a friend who is planning to have his wife getting paid in cash (and not reporting her income) so he could get gov’t help if this homeowners bailout plan goes through. He bought a house in Temecula for $400K in 2004 with zero down and I believe he might have pulled out more cash in 2005.
jimmyle
ParticipantI have a friend who is planning to have his wife getting paid in cash (and not reporting her income) so he could get gov’t help if this homeowners bailout plan goes through. He bought a house in Temecula for $400K in 2004 with zero down and I believe he might have pulled out more cash in 2005.
jimmyle
ParticipantI have a friend who is planning to have his wife getting paid in cash (and not reporting her income) so he could get gov’t help if this homeowners bailout plan goes through. He bought a house in Temecula for $400K in 2004 with zero down and I believe he might have pulled out more cash in 2005.
jimmyle
ParticipantDidn’t Clinton cut deep into the Government [Military] and Welfare.
I remember the Welfare cut because my aunt and her two children had a tough time b/c of the reduced benefits. She finally got off welfare and went to work.
jimmyle
ParticipantDidn’t Clinton cut deep into the Government [Military] and Welfare.
I remember the Welfare cut because my aunt and her two children had a tough time b/c of the reduced benefits. She finally got off welfare and went to work.
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