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JustLurking
ParticipantI live in a neighborhood of $2M plus homes. Who are the neighbors? Cardiologist married to a plastic surgeon, attorney married to business owner, professional athlete, retired people who “downsized” from a 10,000 squre foot home, several C-level execs at local companies, many small business owners… There ARE plenty of people with money.
JustLurking
ParticipantI live in a neighborhood of $2M plus homes. Who are the neighbors? Cardiologist married to a plastic surgeon, attorney married to business owner, professional athlete, retired people who “downsized” from a 10,000 squre foot home, several C-level execs at local companies, many small business owners… There ARE plenty of people with money.
JustLurking
ParticipantI live in a neighborhood of $2M plus homes. Who are the neighbors? Cardiologist married to a plastic surgeon, attorney married to business owner, professional athlete, retired people who “downsized” from a 10,000 squre foot home, several C-level execs at local companies, many small business owners… There ARE plenty of people with money.
JustLurking
ParticipantI live in a neighborhood of $2M plus homes. Who are the neighbors? Cardiologist married to a plastic surgeon, attorney married to business owner, professional athlete, retired people who “downsized” from a 10,000 squre foot home, several C-level execs at local companies, many small business owners… There ARE plenty of people with money.
JustLurking
ParticipantI think flu is right. I am another 0 balance person. Between business and personal credit cards, I have substantial credit available and not one card has cut my limit. I have never carried a balance. I get cash advance checks with every credit card bill. I still get “preapproved” credit card offers in the mail regularly. Banks don’t make much money off of me, but I am “safe”.
I think credit NEEDS to be tightened. People need to stop spending money they don’t have.
JustLurking
ParticipantI think flu is right. I am another 0 balance person. Between business and personal credit cards, I have substantial credit available and not one card has cut my limit. I have never carried a balance. I get cash advance checks with every credit card bill. I still get “preapproved” credit card offers in the mail regularly. Banks don’t make much money off of me, but I am “safe”.
I think credit NEEDS to be tightened. People need to stop spending money they don’t have.
JustLurking
ParticipantI think flu is right. I am another 0 balance person. Between business and personal credit cards, I have substantial credit available and not one card has cut my limit. I have never carried a balance. I get cash advance checks with every credit card bill. I still get “preapproved” credit card offers in the mail regularly. Banks don’t make much money off of me, but I am “safe”.
I think credit NEEDS to be tightened. People need to stop spending money they don’t have.
JustLurking
ParticipantI think flu is right. I am another 0 balance person. Between business and personal credit cards, I have substantial credit available and not one card has cut my limit. I have never carried a balance. I get cash advance checks with every credit card bill. I still get “preapproved” credit card offers in the mail regularly. Banks don’t make much money off of me, but I am “safe”.
I think credit NEEDS to be tightened. People need to stop spending money they don’t have.
JustLurking
ParticipantI think flu is right. I am another 0 balance person. Between business and personal credit cards, I have substantial credit available and not one card has cut my limit. I have never carried a balance. I get cash advance checks with every credit card bill. I still get “preapproved” credit card offers in the mail regularly. Banks don’t make much money off of me, but I am “safe”.
I think credit NEEDS to be tightened. People need to stop spending money they don’t have.
JustLurking
Participant[quote=paramount]I wanted to get in the mind of the schemers of the Real Estate world, the very people who turned real estate into a market not unlike the stock market, where you buy a house low and sell high just like a stock 4-6 years later.
The same scammers who are as responsible as the liar buyers in decimating the only asset I really had – my house.
I figured I better start learning how these schemers operate, so at least next time I won’t be such a fool.
I would say 80%+ of the piggs on this board fall into the category of schemers IMO.
For the Love of Money…that’s what drives these schemers 24/7/365.[/quote]
Apparently Paramount’s definition of a schemer is someone who does thoughtful research and takes the time to educate themselves about housing and economics before making a major financial purchase.
JustLurking
Participant[quote=paramount]I wanted to get in the mind of the schemers of the Real Estate world, the very people who turned real estate into a market not unlike the stock market, where you buy a house low and sell high just like a stock 4-6 years later.
The same scammers who are as responsible as the liar buyers in decimating the only asset I really had – my house.
I figured I better start learning how these schemers operate, so at least next time I won’t be such a fool.
I would say 80%+ of the piggs on this board fall into the category of schemers IMO.
For the Love of Money…that’s what drives these schemers 24/7/365.[/quote]
Apparently Paramount’s definition of a schemer is someone who does thoughtful research and takes the time to educate themselves about housing and economics before making a major financial purchase.
JustLurking
Participant[quote=paramount]I wanted to get in the mind of the schemers of the Real Estate world, the very people who turned real estate into a market not unlike the stock market, where you buy a house low and sell high just like a stock 4-6 years later.
The same scammers who are as responsible as the liar buyers in decimating the only asset I really had – my house.
I figured I better start learning how these schemers operate, so at least next time I won’t be such a fool.
I would say 80%+ of the piggs on this board fall into the category of schemers IMO.
For the Love of Money…that’s what drives these schemers 24/7/365.[/quote]
Apparently Paramount’s definition of a schemer is someone who does thoughtful research and takes the time to educate themselves about housing and economics before making a major financial purchase.
JustLurking
Participant[quote=paramount]I wanted to get in the mind of the schemers of the Real Estate world, the very people who turned real estate into a market not unlike the stock market, where you buy a house low and sell high just like a stock 4-6 years later.
The same scammers who are as responsible as the liar buyers in decimating the only asset I really had – my house.
I figured I better start learning how these schemers operate, so at least next time I won’t be such a fool.
I would say 80%+ of the piggs on this board fall into the category of schemers IMO.
For the Love of Money…that’s what drives these schemers 24/7/365.[/quote]
Apparently Paramount’s definition of a schemer is someone who does thoughtful research and takes the time to educate themselves about housing and economics before making a major financial purchase.
JustLurking
Participant[quote=paramount]I wanted to get in the mind of the schemers of the Real Estate world, the very people who turned real estate into a market not unlike the stock market, where you buy a house low and sell high just like a stock 4-6 years later.
The same scammers who are as responsible as the liar buyers in decimating the only asset I really had – my house.
I figured I better start learning how these schemers operate, so at least next time I won’t be such a fool.
I would say 80%+ of the piggs on this board fall into the category of schemers IMO.
For the Love of Money…that’s what drives these schemers 24/7/365.[/quote]
Apparently Paramount’s definition of a schemer is someone who does thoughtful research and takes the time to educate themselves about housing and economics before making a major financial purchase.
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