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December 15, 2009 at 9:30 AM in reply to: Buying a house with an elementary school across the street #495100December 15, 2009 at 9:30 AM in reply to: Buying a house with an elementary school across the street #494860
sd_t2
ParticipantYou will have trouble opening a medical marijuana dispensary so close to a school.
A joke, but generally being so close to a school introduces more restrictions than not.
December 15, 2009 at 9:30 AM in reply to: Buying a house with an elementary school across the street #494773sd_t2
ParticipantYou will have trouble opening a medical marijuana dispensary so close to a school.
A joke, but generally being so close to a school introduces more restrictions than not.
December 15, 2009 at 9:30 AM in reply to: Buying a house with an elementary school across the street #494386sd_t2
ParticipantYou will have trouble opening a medical marijuana dispensary so close to a school.
A joke, but generally being so close to a school introduces more restrictions than not.
December 15, 2009 at 9:30 AM in reply to: Buying a house with an elementary school across the street #494227sd_t2
ParticipantYou will have trouble opening a medical marijuana dispensary so close to a school.
A joke, but generally being so close to a school introduces more restrictions than not.
sd_t2
ParticipantThere are only two photo shops that I would deal with – Adorama and B&H Photo. They are real and very respectable companies.
The scenario you describe is standard operating procedure for the shady NY electronic store. When I was new to it all (1996 or so) I got lightly burned but it all worked out.
You need the Nikon lens, that is a classic bait and switch. Sigma makes some good lenses, but I assure you that you want the Nikon kit – this guy lured you in with a Nikon “kit” but swapped out all the pieces but the camera body for cheap crap.
Box everything up, send it back with delivery confirmation and dispute with your credit card company. DO NOT PAY off that balance, if you do you forfeit the right to dispute.
Then buy what you want and deserve at Amazon, the two companies above, or — quite frankly — a local big box store.
Sorry. You’re not the first.
sd_t2
ParticipantThere are only two photo shops that I would deal with – Adorama and B&H Photo. They are real and very respectable companies.
The scenario you describe is standard operating procedure for the shady NY electronic store. When I was new to it all (1996 or so) I got lightly burned but it all worked out.
You need the Nikon lens, that is a classic bait and switch. Sigma makes some good lenses, but I assure you that you want the Nikon kit – this guy lured you in with a Nikon “kit” but swapped out all the pieces but the camera body for cheap crap.
Box everything up, send it back with delivery confirmation and dispute with your credit card company. DO NOT PAY off that balance, if you do you forfeit the right to dispute.
Then buy what you want and deserve at Amazon, the two companies above, or — quite frankly — a local big box store.
Sorry. You’re not the first.
sd_t2
ParticipantThere are only two photo shops that I would deal with – Adorama and B&H Photo. They are real and very respectable companies.
The scenario you describe is standard operating procedure for the shady NY electronic store. When I was new to it all (1996 or so) I got lightly burned but it all worked out.
You need the Nikon lens, that is a classic bait and switch. Sigma makes some good lenses, but I assure you that you want the Nikon kit – this guy lured you in with a Nikon “kit” but swapped out all the pieces but the camera body for cheap crap.
Box everything up, send it back with delivery confirmation and dispute with your credit card company. DO NOT PAY off that balance, if you do you forfeit the right to dispute.
Then buy what you want and deserve at Amazon, the two companies above, or — quite frankly — a local big box store.
Sorry. You’re not the first.
sd_t2
ParticipantThere are only two photo shops that I would deal with – Adorama and B&H Photo. They are real and very respectable companies.
The scenario you describe is standard operating procedure for the shady NY electronic store. When I was new to it all (1996 or so) I got lightly burned but it all worked out.
You need the Nikon lens, that is a classic bait and switch. Sigma makes some good lenses, but I assure you that you want the Nikon kit – this guy lured you in with a Nikon “kit” but swapped out all the pieces but the camera body for cheap crap.
Box everything up, send it back with delivery confirmation and dispute with your credit card company. DO NOT PAY off that balance, if you do you forfeit the right to dispute.
Then buy what you want and deserve at Amazon, the two companies above, or — quite frankly — a local big box store.
Sorry. You’re not the first.
sd_t2
ParticipantThere are only two photo shops that I would deal with – Adorama and B&H Photo. They are real and very respectable companies.
The scenario you describe is standard operating procedure for the shady NY electronic store. When I was new to it all (1996 or so) I got lightly burned but it all worked out.
You need the Nikon lens, that is a classic bait and switch. Sigma makes some good lenses, but I assure you that you want the Nikon kit – this guy lured you in with a Nikon “kit” but swapped out all the pieces but the camera body for cheap crap.
Box everything up, send it back with delivery confirmation and dispute with your credit card company. DO NOT PAY off that balance, if you do you forfeit the right to dispute.
Then buy what you want and deserve at Amazon, the two companies above, or — quite frankly — a local big box store.
Sorry. You’re not the first.
sd_t2
ParticipantI would like to point out that a refinance at this point could trigger a very bad consequence… that is, the refinanced balance would be a recourse loan, whereas if the home owner is presently in their original loan used to buy the house, that is protected by the purchase money exemption and is thus nonrecourse.
One would have to weigh the benefits of any savings against the reality that prices are still overinflated and to refinance could be kissing away your option to protect other assets should it later make sense or become necessary to allow foreclosure to proceed.
Just sayin’
sd_t2
ParticipantI would like to point out that a refinance at this point could trigger a very bad consequence… that is, the refinanced balance would be a recourse loan, whereas if the home owner is presently in their original loan used to buy the house, that is protected by the purchase money exemption and is thus nonrecourse.
One would have to weigh the benefits of any savings against the reality that prices are still overinflated and to refinance could be kissing away your option to protect other assets should it later make sense or become necessary to allow foreclosure to proceed.
Just sayin’
sd_t2
ParticipantI would like to point out that a refinance at this point could trigger a very bad consequence… that is, the refinanced balance would be a recourse loan, whereas if the home owner is presently in their original loan used to buy the house, that is protected by the purchase money exemption and is thus nonrecourse.
One would have to weigh the benefits of any savings against the reality that prices are still overinflated and to refinance could be kissing away your option to protect other assets should it later make sense or become necessary to allow foreclosure to proceed.
Just sayin’
sd_t2
ParticipantI would like to point out that a refinance at this point could trigger a very bad consequence… that is, the refinanced balance would be a recourse loan, whereas if the home owner is presently in their original loan used to buy the house, that is protected by the purchase money exemption and is thus nonrecourse.
One would have to weigh the benefits of any savings against the reality that prices are still overinflated and to refinance could be kissing away your option to protect other assets should it later make sense or become necessary to allow foreclosure to proceed.
Just sayin’
sd_t2
ParticipantI would like to point out that a refinance at this point could trigger a very bad consequence… that is, the refinanced balance would be a recourse loan, whereas if the home owner is presently in their original loan used to buy the house, that is protected by the purchase money exemption and is thus nonrecourse.
One would have to weigh the benefits of any savings against the reality that prices are still overinflated and to refinance could be kissing away your option to protect other assets should it later make sense or become necessary to allow foreclosure to proceed.
Just sayin’
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