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just someoneParticipant
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An Angry Trojan Mouthing Off
by ocrenterA blog is nothing without its readers. And this blog is what it is because of the type of selfless reader contributions. All of it, were done anonymously. The Ladera Fraud story would not have been possible if an anonymous mortgage investigator didn’t tip me off. The countless stories such as the RSF Triumvirate would not be possible without the help of industry insider such as Dr. Keeler.
I kept my anonymity over the last 3 years for a very good reason, to protect my family. I wanted no fame, I chose to have no ads. This is ultimately a forum for folks to share.
I’ve always enjoyed hearing from readers, here’s a lovely comment for yours truly from trojan4life,
“If one has been a long-time reader (like me) you can see where his analysis evolved from fledgling RE blogger with limited RE and mortgage/finance savvy to one with enough to be dangerous when offering advice. Ultimately, it is the feeling that you are not willing to withstand the same subjective scrutiny and public ridicule you unwillingly forced other homebuyers to, at times to the point of the threat of litigation.
OCR, your blogged served what appears to be its useful purpose, to help you become better informed and to share what you learn with others. But like many bloggers, your LACK OF CREDIBILITY, ETHICS and willingness to disclose any info on your purchase makes you a loudmouth in a bully’s pulpit.
I’m embarrassed by your stance on this and quite frankly think it’s a shame. You once had a good blog. Ding-dong, BMIT is dead!”
That seals the deal folks. BMIT IS OFFICIALLY DEAD.
just someoneParticipantLast post found in Google Reader:
An Angry Trojan Mouthing Off
by ocrenterA blog is nothing without its readers. And this blog is what it is because of the type of selfless reader contributions. All of it, were done anonymously. The Ladera Fraud story would not have been possible if an anonymous mortgage investigator didn’t tip me off. The countless stories such as the RSF Triumvirate would not be possible without the help of industry insider such as Dr. Keeler.
I kept my anonymity over the last 3 years for a very good reason, to protect my family. I wanted no fame, I chose to have no ads. This is ultimately a forum for folks to share.
I’ve always enjoyed hearing from readers, here’s a lovely comment for yours truly from trojan4life,
“If one has been a long-time reader (like me) you can see where his analysis evolved from fledgling RE blogger with limited RE and mortgage/finance savvy to one with enough to be dangerous when offering advice. Ultimately, it is the feeling that you are not willing to withstand the same subjective scrutiny and public ridicule you unwillingly forced other homebuyers to, at times to the point of the threat of litigation.
OCR, your blogged served what appears to be its useful purpose, to help you become better informed and to share what you learn with others. But like many bloggers, your LACK OF CREDIBILITY, ETHICS and willingness to disclose any info on your purchase makes you a loudmouth in a bully’s pulpit.
I’m embarrassed by your stance on this and quite frankly think it’s a shame. You once had a good blog. Ding-dong, BMIT is dead!”
That seals the deal folks. BMIT IS OFFICIALLY DEAD.
just someoneParticipantLast post found in Google Reader:
An Angry Trojan Mouthing Off
by ocrenterA blog is nothing without its readers. And this blog is what it is because of the type of selfless reader contributions. All of it, were done anonymously. The Ladera Fraud story would not have been possible if an anonymous mortgage investigator didn’t tip me off. The countless stories such as the RSF Triumvirate would not be possible without the help of industry insider such as Dr. Keeler.
I kept my anonymity over the last 3 years for a very good reason, to protect my family. I wanted no fame, I chose to have no ads. This is ultimately a forum for folks to share.
I’ve always enjoyed hearing from readers, here’s a lovely comment for yours truly from trojan4life,
“If one has been a long-time reader (like me) you can see where his analysis evolved from fledgling RE blogger with limited RE and mortgage/finance savvy to one with enough to be dangerous when offering advice. Ultimately, it is the feeling that you are not willing to withstand the same subjective scrutiny and public ridicule you unwillingly forced other homebuyers to, at times to the point of the threat of litigation.
OCR, your blogged served what appears to be its useful purpose, to help you become better informed and to share what you learn with others. But like many bloggers, your LACK OF CREDIBILITY, ETHICS and willingness to disclose any info on your purchase makes you a loudmouth in a bully’s pulpit.
I’m embarrassed by your stance on this and quite frankly think it’s a shame. You once had a good blog. Ding-dong, BMIT is dead!”
That seals the deal folks. BMIT IS OFFICIALLY DEAD.
just someoneParticipantLast post found in Google Reader:
An Angry Trojan Mouthing Off
by ocrenterA blog is nothing without its readers. And this blog is what it is because of the type of selfless reader contributions. All of it, were done anonymously. The Ladera Fraud story would not have been possible if an anonymous mortgage investigator didn’t tip me off. The countless stories such as the RSF Triumvirate would not be possible without the help of industry insider such as Dr. Keeler.
I kept my anonymity over the last 3 years for a very good reason, to protect my family. I wanted no fame, I chose to have no ads. This is ultimately a forum for folks to share.
I’ve always enjoyed hearing from readers, here’s a lovely comment for yours truly from trojan4life,
“If one has been a long-time reader (like me) you can see where his analysis evolved from fledgling RE blogger with limited RE and mortgage/finance savvy to one with enough to be dangerous when offering advice. Ultimately, it is the feeling that you are not willing to withstand the same subjective scrutiny and public ridicule you unwillingly forced other homebuyers to, at times to the point of the threat of litigation.
OCR, your blogged served what appears to be its useful purpose, to help you become better informed and to share what you learn with others. But like many bloggers, your LACK OF CREDIBILITY, ETHICS and willingness to disclose any info on your purchase makes you a loudmouth in a bully’s pulpit.
I’m embarrassed by your stance on this and quite frankly think it’s a shame. You once had a good blog. Ding-dong, BMIT is dead!”
That seals the deal folks. BMIT IS OFFICIALLY DEAD.
just someoneParticipantLast post found in Google Reader:
An Angry Trojan Mouthing Off
by ocrenterA blog is nothing without its readers. And this blog is what it is because of the type of selfless reader contributions. All of it, were done anonymously. The Ladera Fraud story would not have been possible if an anonymous mortgage investigator didn’t tip me off. The countless stories such as the RSF Triumvirate would not be possible without the help of industry insider such as Dr. Keeler.
I kept my anonymity over the last 3 years for a very good reason, to protect my family. I wanted no fame, I chose to have no ads. This is ultimately a forum for folks to share.
I’ve always enjoyed hearing from readers, here’s a lovely comment for yours truly from trojan4life,
“If one has been a long-time reader (like me) you can see where his analysis evolved from fledgling RE blogger with limited RE and mortgage/finance savvy to one with enough to be dangerous when offering advice. Ultimately, it is the feeling that you are not willing to withstand the same subjective scrutiny and public ridicule you unwillingly forced other homebuyers to, at times to the point of the threat of litigation.
OCR, your blogged served what appears to be its useful purpose, to help you become better informed and to share what you learn with others. But like many bloggers, your LACK OF CREDIBILITY, ETHICS and willingness to disclose any info on your purchase makes you a loudmouth in a bully’s pulpit.
I’m embarrassed by your stance on this and quite frankly think it’s a shame. You once had a good blog. Ding-dong, BMIT is dead!”
That seals the deal folks. BMIT IS OFFICIALLY DEAD.
just someoneParticipantMLM… hell people are still pimping no money down real estate
I’m in a hotel, and Trump University has a room downstairs. Walked by and the slide was “no money down real estate” + a bunch of bullet points.
just someoneParticipantMLM… hell people are still pimping no money down real estate
I’m in a hotel, and Trump University has a room downstairs. Walked by and the slide was “no money down real estate” + a bunch of bullet points.
just someoneParticipantMLM… hell people are still pimping no money down real estate
I’m in a hotel, and Trump University has a room downstairs. Walked by and the slide was “no money down real estate” + a bunch of bullet points.
just someoneParticipantMLM… hell people are still pimping no money down real estate
I’m in a hotel, and Trump University has a room downstairs. Walked by and the slide was “no money down real estate” + a bunch of bullet points.
just someoneParticipantMLM… hell people are still pimping no money down real estate
I’m in a hotel, and Trump University has a room downstairs. Walked by and the slide was “no money down real estate” + a bunch of bullet points.
September 4, 2008 at 1:51 PM in reply to: What do you guys think about Ridgegate in La Jolla? #265928just someoneParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]It doesn sit on the biggest and most active fault line in SD if I’m not mistaken.[/quote]
Yup, straddles the rose canyon fault… just look for the tennis courts, pools, and greenbelts.
Sure the hazards report is a blast to read.September 4, 2008 at 1:51 PM in reply to: What do you guys think about Ridgegate in La Jolla? #266146just someoneParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]It doesn sit on the biggest and most active fault line in SD if I’m not mistaken.[/quote]
Yup, straddles the rose canyon fault… just look for the tennis courts, pools, and greenbelts.
Sure the hazards report is a blast to read.September 4, 2008 at 1:51 PM in reply to: What do you guys think about Ridgegate in La Jolla? #266158just someoneParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]It doesn sit on the biggest and most active fault line in SD if I’m not mistaken.[/quote]
Yup, straddles the rose canyon fault… just look for the tennis courts, pools, and greenbelts.
Sure the hazards report is a blast to read.September 4, 2008 at 1:51 PM in reply to: What do you guys think about Ridgegate in La Jolla? #266204just someoneParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]It doesn sit on the biggest and most active fault line in SD if I’m not mistaken.[/quote]
Yup, straddles the rose canyon fault… just look for the tennis courts, pools, and greenbelts.
Sure the hazards report is a blast to read. -
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