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mydogsarelazy
ParticipantDefine retail?
From dictionary.com:
noun
1. The selling of goods to consumers; usually in small quantities and not for resaleElectronics, vehicles, clothing, jewelery, furnishings, doo-dads and gizmobobbers especially.
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mydogsarelazy
ParticipantDefine retail?
From dictionary.com:
noun
1. The selling of goods to consumers; usually in small quantities and not for resaleElectronics, vehicles, clothing, jewelery, furnishings, doo-dads and gizmobobbers especially.
JS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantDefine retail?
From dictionary.com:
noun
1. The selling of goods to consumers; usually in small quantities and not for resaleElectronics, vehicles, clothing, jewelery, furnishings, doo-dads and gizmobobbers especially.
JS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantDefine retail?
From dictionary.com:
noun
1. The selling of goods to consumers; usually in small quantities and not for resaleElectronics, vehicles, clothing, jewelery, furnishings, doo-dads and gizmobobbers especially.
JS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantI have some questions for Kenneth D. Lewis, the CEO of Bank of America:
1) Are you really going to pay Angelo Mozillo’s country club membership fees through 2011?
2) Why are you giving Mr. Mozillo — a failed executive — $115 million in severance pay?
3) Will Countrywide’s India based customer service employees be taught the phrase “Bank of America/Countrywide regrets that you were not adequately informed of the terms of your mortgage.”
4) Why are you buying one of America’s most evil companies?
Nothing good will come of this deal. B of A will be humbled as Countrywide’s assets deteriorate further over time.
JS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantI have some questions for Kenneth D. Lewis, the CEO of Bank of America:
1) Are you really going to pay Angelo Mozillo’s country club membership fees through 2011?
2) Why are you giving Mr. Mozillo — a failed executive — $115 million in severance pay?
3) Will Countrywide’s India based customer service employees be taught the phrase “Bank of America/Countrywide regrets that you were not adequately informed of the terms of your mortgage.”
4) Why are you buying one of America’s most evil companies?
Nothing good will come of this deal. B of A will be humbled as Countrywide’s assets deteriorate further over time.
JS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantI have some questions for Kenneth D. Lewis, the CEO of Bank of America:
1) Are you really going to pay Angelo Mozillo’s country club membership fees through 2011?
2) Why are you giving Mr. Mozillo — a failed executive — $115 million in severance pay?
3) Will Countrywide’s India based customer service employees be taught the phrase “Bank of America/Countrywide regrets that you were not adequately informed of the terms of your mortgage.”
4) Why are you buying one of America’s most evil companies?
Nothing good will come of this deal. B of A will be humbled as Countrywide’s assets deteriorate further over time.
JS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantI have some questions for Kenneth D. Lewis, the CEO of Bank of America:
1) Are you really going to pay Angelo Mozillo’s country club membership fees through 2011?
2) Why are you giving Mr. Mozillo — a failed executive — $115 million in severance pay?
3) Will Countrywide’s India based customer service employees be taught the phrase “Bank of America/Countrywide regrets that you were not adequately informed of the terms of your mortgage.”
4) Why are you buying one of America’s most evil companies?
Nothing good will come of this deal. B of A will be humbled as Countrywide’s assets deteriorate further over time.
JS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantI have some questions for Kenneth D. Lewis, the CEO of Bank of America:
1) Are you really going to pay Angelo Mozillo’s country club membership fees through 2011?
2) Why are you giving Mr. Mozillo — a failed executive — $115 million in severance pay?
3) Will Countrywide’s India based customer service employees be taught the phrase “Bank of America/Countrywide regrets that you were not adequately informed of the terms of your mortgage.”
4) Why are you buying one of America’s most evil companies?
Nothing good will come of this deal. B of A will be humbled as Countrywide’s assets deteriorate further over time.
JS
January 5, 2008 at 1:44 PM in reply to: KB, Pulte, McMillin, Centex, SP, Lennar….best? worst? thoughts? #130033mydogsarelazy
ParticipantWe have a KB home in Murrieta, purchased in 2003, escrow closed in 2004.
Here are some pluses and minuses:
On the negative side…
– Sales staff mis-informed us on some details, and pushed the use of KB Home Mortgage company which we avoided.
– You have to purchase a number of upgrades to get a decent house. For example, their standard carpeting is a nightmare.
On the plus side…
– We love the house. Great design, excellent low energy consumption as we paid for vinyl double-paned window and extra roof insulation. I would buy it again.
– KB has been fantastic in terms of responding to minor fixes needed during early warranty period. All issues were taken care of promptly, including one item we reported after our initial one year period on some items had expired. The company is very anxious to clean up their image, which they know has been soiled, particularly by problems and lawsuits in Texas.
– The house closed on time, and all upgrades and mods were exactly as we wanted.
– We had it privately inspected after escrow close and it came through very nicely, with only one small wiring issue needing attention.
JS
January 5, 2008 at 1:44 PM in reply to: KB, Pulte, McMillin, Centex, SP, Lennar….best? worst? thoughts? #130208mydogsarelazy
ParticipantWe have a KB home in Murrieta, purchased in 2003, escrow closed in 2004.
Here are some pluses and minuses:
On the negative side…
– Sales staff mis-informed us on some details, and pushed the use of KB Home Mortgage company which we avoided.
– You have to purchase a number of upgrades to get a decent house. For example, their standard carpeting is a nightmare.
On the plus side…
– We love the house. Great design, excellent low energy consumption as we paid for vinyl double-paned window and extra roof insulation. I would buy it again.
– KB has been fantastic in terms of responding to minor fixes needed during early warranty period. All issues were taken care of promptly, including one item we reported after our initial one year period on some items had expired. The company is very anxious to clean up their image, which they know has been soiled, particularly by problems and lawsuits in Texas.
– The house closed on time, and all upgrades and mods were exactly as we wanted.
– We had it privately inspected after escrow close and it came through very nicely, with only one small wiring issue needing attention.
JS
January 5, 2008 at 1:44 PM in reply to: KB, Pulte, McMillin, Centex, SP, Lennar….best? worst? thoughts? #130211mydogsarelazy
ParticipantWe have a KB home in Murrieta, purchased in 2003, escrow closed in 2004.
Here are some pluses and minuses:
On the negative side…
– Sales staff mis-informed us on some details, and pushed the use of KB Home Mortgage company which we avoided.
– You have to purchase a number of upgrades to get a decent house. For example, their standard carpeting is a nightmare.
On the plus side…
– We love the house. Great design, excellent low energy consumption as we paid for vinyl double-paned window and extra roof insulation. I would buy it again.
– KB has been fantastic in terms of responding to minor fixes needed during early warranty period. All issues were taken care of promptly, including one item we reported after our initial one year period on some items had expired. The company is very anxious to clean up their image, which they know has been soiled, particularly by problems and lawsuits in Texas.
– The house closed on time, and all upgrades and mods were exactly as we wanted.
– We had it privately inspected after escrow close and it came through very nicely, with only one small wiring issue needing attention.
JS
January 5, 2008 at 1:44 PM in reply to: KB, Pulte, McMillin, Centex, SP, Lennar….best? worst? thoughts? #130279mydogsarelazy
ParticipantWe have a KB home in Murrieta, purchased in 2003, escrow closed in 2004.
Here are some pluses and minuses:
On the negative side…
– Sales staff mis-informed us on some details, and pushed the use of KB Home Mortgage company which we avoided.
– You have to purchase a number of upgrades to get a decent house. For example, their standard carpeting is a nightmare.
On the plus side…
– We love the house. Great design, excellent low energy consumption as we paid for vinyl double-paned window and extra roof insulation. I would buy it again.
– KB has been fantastic in terms of responding to minor fixes needed during early warranty period. All issues were taken care of promptly, including one item we reported after our initial one year period on some items had expired. The company is very anxious to clean up their image, which they know has been soiled, particularly by problems and lawsuits in Texas.
– The house closed on time, and all upgrades and mods were exactly as we wanted.
– We had it privately inspected after escrow close and it came through very nicely, with only one small wiring issue needing attention.
JS
January 5, 2008 at 1:44 PM in reply to: KB, Pulte, McMillin, Centex, SP, Lennar….best? worst? thoughts? #130311mydogsarelazy
ParticipantWe have a KB home in Murrieta, purchased in 2003, escrow closed in 2004.
Here are some pluses and minuses:
On the negative side…
– Sales staff mis-informed us on some details, and pushed the use of KB Home Mortgage company which we avoided.
– You have to purchase a number of upgrades to get a decent house. For example, their standard carpeting is a nightmare.
On the plus side…
– We love the house. Great design, excellent low energy consumption as we paid for vinyl double-paned window and extra roof insulation. I would buy it again.
– KB has been fantastic in terms of responding to minor fixes needed during early warranty period. All issues were taken care of promptly, including one item we reported after our initial one year period on some items had expired. The company is very anxious to clean up their image, which they know has been soiled, particularly by problems and lawsuits in Texas.
– The house closed on time, and all upgrades and mods were exactly as we wanted.
– We had it privately inspected after escrow close and it came through very nicely, with only one small wiring issue needing attention.
JS
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