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pencilneck
ParticipantThere may not currently be “stages” whereby you’ve proven yourself to be entrusted with more information, but until about 500 years ago there certainly were such stages. The church sort of really resisted us commoners nosing in on their monopoly on the holy word of god for about a thousand years before that.
pencilneck
ParticipantThere may not currently be “stages” whereby you’ve proven yourself to be entrusted with more information, but until about 500 years ago there certainly were such stages. The church sort of really resisted us commoners nosing in on their monopoly on the holy word of god for about a thousand years before that.
pencilneck
ParticipantThere may not currently be “stages” whereby you’ve proven yourself to be entrusted with more information, but until about 500 years ago there certainly were such stages. The church sort of really resisted us commoners nosing in on their monopoly on the holy word of god for about a thousand years before that.
pencilneck
ParticipantLuckily I will qualify.
I will not reveal my precise McInvestment strategy, but I would like to mention that $1500 will currently purchase nearly 1000 Big Macs (at participating locations).
pencilneck
ParticipantLuckily I will qualify.
I will not reveal my precise McInvestment strategy, but I would like to mention that $1500 will currently purchase nearly 1000 Big Macs (at participating locations).
pencilneck
ParticipantLuckily I will qualify.
I will not reveal my precise McInvestment strategy, but I would like to mention that $1500 will currently purchase nearly 1000 Big Macs (at participating locations).
pencilneck
ParticipantLuckily I will qualify.
I will not reveal my precise McInvestment strategy, but I would like to mention that $1500 will currently purchase nearly 1000 Big Macs (at participating locations).
pencilneck
ParticipantLuckily I will qualify.
I will not reveal my precise McInvestment strategy, but I would like to mention that $1500 will currently purchase nearly 1000 Big Macs (at participating locations).
pencilneck
ParticipantAs the psychological tide shifts on the housing market, I don’t think that people are likely be willing to overpay for the priveledge of home ownership. In fact, in years to come I believe that many will be willing to overpay for the relative flexibility and safety of renting.
Fear and greed are powerful forces. And “psychology” pushes both ways.
pencilneck
ParticipantAs the psychological tide shifts on the housing market, I don’t think that people are likely be willing to overpay for the priveledge of home ownership. In fact, in years to come I believe that many will be willing to overpay for the relative flexibility and safety of renting.
Fear and greed are powerful forces. And “psychology” pushes both ways.
pencilneck
ParticipantAs the psychological tide shifts on the housing market, I don’t think that people are likely be willing to overpay for the priveledge of home ownership. In fact, in years to come I believe that many will be willing to overpay for the relative flexibility and safety of renting.
Fear and greed are powerful forces. And “psychology” pushes both ways.
pencilneck
ParticipantAs the psychological tide shifts on the housing market, I don’t think that people are likely be willing to overpay for the priveledge of home ownership. In fact, in years to come I believe that many will be willing to overpay for the relative flexibility and safety of renting.
Fear and greed are powerful forces. And “psychology” pushes both ways.
pencilneck
ParticipantAs the psychological tide shifts on the housing market, I don’t think that people are likely be willing to overpay for the priveledge of home ownership. In fact, in years to come I believe that many will be willing to overpay for the relative flexibility and safety of renting.
Fear and greed are powerful forces. And “psychology” pushes both ways.
January 7, 2008 at 11:41 PM in reply to: 12 month CD with 7% APY .. how far true in this crunch time #131761pencilneck
ParticipantUsually they say they will beat anyone’s advertised price or give it for free (or discounted)
If I’ve heard correctly, the problem is that distributers set a contract for the lowest price that may be advertised. A company may still sell for less.
I’m not disagreeing with you Radelow, just ranting…
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