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SHILOH
ParticipantI remember about a year ago when New Century imploded, I read that at it’s peak, the employees were making loads of money just for “showing up.” NC is like CW…benefit from the same stupid lending practices and yet, people like those in this article raked in a lot of $$$ and still blew it away. They don’t evoke one drop of sympathy from me. Especially since they were up close and personal with the industry.
SHILOH
ParticipantI remember about a year ago when New Century imploded, I read that at it’s peak, the employees were making loads of money just for “showing up.” NC is like CW…benefit from the same stupid lending practices and yet, people like those in this article raked in a lot of $$$ and still blew it away. They don’t evoke one drop of sympathy from me. Especially since they were up close and personal with the industry.
SHILOH
ParticipantI remember about a year ago when New Century imploded, I read that at it’s peak, the employees were making loads of money just for “showing up.” NC is like CW…benefit from the same stupid lending practices and yet, people like those in this article raked in a lot of $$$ and still blew it away. They don’t evoke one drop of sympathy from me. Especially since they were up close and personal with the industry.
SHILOH
ParticipantI remember about a year ago when New Century imploded, I read that at it’s peak, the employees were making loads of money just for “showing up.” NC is like CW…benefit from the same stupid lending practices and yet, people like those in this article raked in a lot of $$$ and still blew it away. They don’t evoke one drop of sympathy from me. Especially since they were up close and personal with the industry.
SHILOH
ParticipantPamela Khamo, 42, began a career as a real estate agent in 2002 after selling her La Mesa coffee shop. As the housing market heated up, so did her commissions. By 2005, her annual income swelled to $360,000, according to bankruptcy records…..”“It took six years to build everything up and six months to lose it,” she said.,
‘Wave of foreclosures hits owners who bought multiple properties’By Mike Freeman,UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITERHow reckless and stupid could she be. Impossible to sympathize with her.
SHILOH
ParticipantPamela Khamo, 42, began a career as a real estate agent in 2002 after selling her La Mesa coffee shop. As the housing market heated up, so did her commissions. By 2005, her annual income swelled to $360,000, according to bankruptcy records…..”“It took six years to build everything up and six months to lose it,” she said.,
‘Wave of foreclosures hits owners who bought multiple properties’By Mike Freeman,UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITERHow reckless and stupid could she be. Impossible to sympathize with her.
SHILOH
ParticipantPamela Khamo, 42, began a career as a real estate agent in 2002 after selling her La Mesa coffee shop. As the housing market heated up, so did her commissions. By 2005, her annual income swelled to $360,000, according to bankruptcy records…..”“It took six years to build everything up and six months to lose it,” she said.,
‘Wave of foreclosures hits owners who bought multiple properties’By Mike Freeman,UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITERHow reckless and stupid could she be. Impossible to sympathize with her.
SHILOH
ParticipantPamela Khamo, 42, began a career as a real estate agent in 2002 after selling her La Mesa coffee shop. As the housing market heated up, so did her commissions. By 2005, her annual income swelled to $360,000, according to bankruptcy records…..”“It took six years to build everything up and six months to lose it,” she said.,
‘Wave of foreclosures hits owners who bought multiple properties’By Mike Freeman,UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITERHow reckless and stupid could she be. Impossible to sympathize with her.
SHILOH
ParticipantPamela Khamo, 42, began a career as a real estate agent in 2002 after selling her La Mesa coffee shop. As the housing market heated up, so did her commissions. By 2005, her annual income swelled to $360,000, according to bankruptcy records…..”“It took six years to build everything up and six months to lose it,” she said.,
‘Wave of foreclosures hits owners who bought multiple properties’By Mike Freeman,UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITERHow reckless and stupid could she be. Impossible to sympathize with her.
SHILOH
Participantthree homes to foreclosure….
That kind of record should make them ineligable for a future loan.SHILOH
Participantthree homes to foreclosure….
That kind of record should make them ineligable for a future loan.SHILOH
Participantthree homes to foreclosure….
That kind of record should make them ineligable for a future loan.SHILOH
Participantthree homes to foreclosure….
That kind of record should make them ineligable for a future loan.SHILOH
Participantthree homes to foreclosure….
That kind of record should make them ineligable for a future loan. -
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