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November 4, 2007 at 9:23 PM in reply to: Payoff Mortgage in 1/3 the time without doing anything different? #95686November 4, 2007 at 9:23 PM in reply to: Payoff Mortgage in 1/3 the time without doing anything different? #95695
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Participant“Sounds like a sales job again!! Salespeople want you to first assume that it will satisfy the need, or they create the perception of a need and present how their product will solve it.. then all they have to do is go for closing pitch.. and we can make the monthly payments quite affordable, besides look at all the money you would save.”
There you go again, talking out of your arse. You are quite amusing, I bet many people around you feel that you are a know it all.
November 4, 2007 at 9:23 PM in reply to: Payoff Mortgage in 1/3 the time without doing anything different? #95702Jumby
Participant“Sounds like a sales job again!! Salespeople want you to first assume that it will satisfy the need, or they create the perception of a need and present how their product will solve it.. then all they have to do is go for closing pitch.. and we can make the monthly payments quite affordable, besides look at all the money you would save.”
There you go again, talking out of your arse. You are quite amusing, I bet many people around you feel that you are a know it all.
November 4, 2007 at 9:21 PM in reply to: Payoff Mortgage in 1/3 the time without doing anything different? #95621Jumby
ParticipantDude, you just missed the point again because you are such a know it all. I said who cares about the deduction in this case….I still mentioned it as a benefit because it will still will be, although smaller…
Trying to sound like us? Who are you? Just some dude that reads and posts sometimes like everybody else. I’ve been reading this board for over a year and are just as much a part of “us” as you are.
I don’t need to prove if it works or not, I’m not selling it. I wanted to hear everybody’s thoughts, and you have given yours.
November 4, 2007 at 9:21 PM in reply to: Payoff Mortgage in 1/3 the time without doing anything different? #95678Jumby
ParticipantDude, you just missed the point again because you are such a know it all. I said who cares about the deduction in this case….I still mentioned it as a benefit because it will still will be, although smaller…
Trying to sound like us? Who are you? Just some dude that reads and posts sometimes like everybody else. I’ve been reading this board for over a year and are just as much a part of “us” as you are.
I don’t need to prove if it works or not, I’m not selling it. I wanted to hear everybody’s thoughts, and you have given yours.
November 4, 2007 at 9:21 PM in reply to: Payoff Mortgage in 1/3 the time without doing anything different? #95687Jumby
ParticipantDude, you just missed the point again because you are such a know it all. I said who cares about the deduction in this case….I still mentioned it as a benefit because it will still will be, although smaller…
Trying to sound like us? Who are you? Just some dude that reads and posts sometimes like everybody else. I’ve been reading this board for over a year and are just as much a part of “us” as you are.
I don’t need to prove if it works or not, I’m not selling it. I wanted to hear everybody’s thoughts, and you have given yours.
November 4, 2007 at 9:21 PM in reply to: Payoff Mortgage in 1/3 the time without doing anything different? #95694Jumby
ParticipantDude, you just missed the point again because you are such a know it all. I said who cares about the deduction in this case….I still mentioned it as a benefit because it will still will be, although smaller…
Trying to sound like us? Who are you? Just some dude that reads and posts sometimes like everybody else. I’ve been reading this board for over a year and are just as much a part of “us” as you are.
I don’t need to prove if it works or not, I’m not selling it. I wanted to hear everybody’s thoughts, and you have given yours.
November 4, 2007 at 9:13 PM in reply to: Payoff Mortgage in 1/3 the time without doing anything different? #95603Jumby
ParticipantYou love calling BS, but you calling it so quickly all the time is BS.
I call BS on you.
Yes, a tax deduction is nice, but who cares about the deduction in this case.
For example, let’s say this “program” actually works (I’m not convinced either way yet).
It would NOT be smart to pay off the mortgage early (if you could). The best thing to do would be continue to pay the monthly payment for 10 years (1/3 of a 30 year mortgage) claiming the deduction during that time, at only 6% (give or take) and putting that lump sum money elsewhere (assuming it could beat 6%). At the end of the 10 years you could take that payment you would have been paying to the bank and invest it.
This is assuming the program works.
November 4, 2007 at 9:13 PM in reply to: Payoff Mortgage in 1/3 the time without doing anything different? #95660Jumby
ParticipantYou love calling BS, but you calling it so quickly all the time is BS.
I call BS on you.
Yes, a tax deduction is nice, but who cares about the deduction in this case.
For example, let’s say this “program” actually works (I’m not convinced either way yet).
It would NOT be smart to pay off the mortgage early (if you could). The best thing to do would be continue to pay the monthly payment for 10 years (1/3 of a 30 year mortgage) claiming the deduction during that time, at only 6% (give or take) and putting that lump sum money elsewhere (assuming it could beat 6%). At the end of the 10 years you could take that payment you would have been paying to the bank and invest it.
This is assuming the program works.
November 4, 2007 at 9:13 PM in reply to: Payoff Mortgage in 1/3 the time without doing anything different? #95667Jumby
ParticipantYou love calling BS, but you calling it so quickly all the time is BS.
I call BS on you.
Yes, a tax deduction is nice, but who cares about the deduction in this case.
For example, let’s say this “program” actually works (I’m not convinced either way yet).
It would NOT be smart to pay off the mortgage early (if you could). The best thing to do would be continue to pay the monthly payment for 10 years (1/3 of a 30 year mortgage) claiming the deduction during that time, at only 6% (give or take) and putting that lump sum money elsewhere (assuming it could beat 6%). At the end of the 10 years you could take that payment you would have been paying to the bank and invest it.
This is assuming the program works.
November 4, 2007 at 9:13 PM in reply to: Payoff Mortgage in 1/3 the time without doing anything different? #95675Jumby
ParticipantYou love calling BS, but you calling it so quickly all the time is BS.
I call BS on you.
Yes, a tax deduction is nice, but who cares about the deduction in this case.
For example, let’s say this “program” actually works (I’m not convinced either way yet).
It would NOT be smart to pay off the mortgage early (if you could). The best thing to do would be continue to pay the monthly payment for 10 years (1/3 of a 30 year mortgage) claiming the deduction during that time, at only 6% (give or take) and putting that lump sum money elsewhere (assuming it could beat 6%). At the end of the 10 years you could take that payment you would have been paying to the bank and invest it.
This is assuming the program works.
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Participantsounds like a laugh trak to me…
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Participantsounds like a laugh trak to me…
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Participantsounds like a laugh trak to me…
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Participantsounds like a laugh trak to me…
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