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TheBreeze
ParticipantHomeowners need a professional who is on their side and NOT working for the Lenders. A real advocate is the experienced real estate and mortgage professional in their neighborhood that can stop the harassing phone calls and offer REAL alternatives to foreclosure and bankruptcy.
Deal Hunter you crack me up. It was real estate and mortgage “professionals” who led us into this mess and now you are trying to paint those assholes as heroes. This country would be much better off if every real estate and mortgage pro was stood in front of a firing line and shot. I’d be happy to direct the firing squad: “FIRE! FIRE! FIRE AGAIN! FIRE AT WILL!”
TheBreeze
ParticipantHomeowners need a professional who is on their side and NOT working for the Lenders. A real advocate is the experienced real estate and mortgage professional in their neighborhood that can stop the harassing phone calls and offer REAL alternatives to foreclosure and bankruptcy.
Deal Hunter you crack me up. It was real estate and mortgage “professionals” who led us into this mess and now you are trying to paint those assholes as heroes. This country would be much better off if every real estate and mortgage pro was stood in front of a firing line and shot. I’d be happy to direct the firing squad: “FIRE! FIRE! FIRE AGAIN! FIRE AT WILL!”
TheBreeze
ParticipantHomeowners need a professional who is on their side and NOT working for the Lenders. A real advocate is the experienced real estate and mortgage professional in their neighborhood that can stop the harassing phone calls and offer REAL alternatives to foreclosure and bankruptcy.
Deal Hunter you crack me up. It was real estate and mortgage “professionals” who led us into this mess and now you are trying to paint those assholes as heroes. This country would be much better off if every real estate and mortgage pro was stood in front of a firing line and shot. I’d be happy to direct the firing squad: “FIRE! FIRE! FIRE AGAIN! FIRE AT WILL!”
TheBreeze
ParticipantHomeowners need a professional who is on their side and NOT working for the Lenders. A real advocate is the experienced real estate and mortgage professional in their neighborhood that can stop the harassing phone calls and offer REAL alternatives to foreclosure and bankruptcy.
Deal Hunter you crack me up. It was real estate and mortgage “professionals” who led us into this mess and now you are trying to paint those assholes as heroes. This country would be much better off if every real estate and mortgage pro was stood in front of a firing line and shot. I’d be happy to direct the firing squad: “FIRE! FIRE! FIRE AGAIN! FIRE AT WILL!”
TheBreeze
ParticipantWow, that was beautiful in its simple-but-not-too-simple depiction of the entire process. But, it makes me very ashamed of U.S. financial institutions and ashamed of the U.S. in general. That little presentation showed graphically how most every person in this country is a greedy asshole who is only out for himself. Pretty sad.
It also makes me afraid for my country as payback is a bitch.
TheBreeze
ParticipantWow, that was beautiful in its simple-but-not-too-simple depiction of the entire process. But, it makes me very ashamed of U.S. financial institutions and ashamed of the U.S. in general. That little presentation showed graphically how most every person in this country is a greedy asshole who is only out for himself. Pretty sad.
It also makes me afraid for my country as payback is a bitch.
TheBreeze
ParticipantWow, that was beautiful in its simple-but-not-too-simple depiction of the entire process. But, it makes me very ashamed of U.S. financial institutions and ashamed of the U.S. in general. That little presentation showed graphically how most every person in this country is a greedy asshole who is only out for himself. Pretty sad.
It also makes me afraid for my country as payback is a bitch.
TheBreeze
ParticipantWow, that was beautiful in its simple-but-not-too-simple depiction of the entire process. But, it makes me very ashamed of U.S. financial institutions and ashamed of the U.S. in general. That little presentation showed graphically how most every person in this country is a greedy asshole who is only out for himself. Pretty sad.
It also makes me afraid for my country as payback is a bitch.
TheBreeze
ParticipantWow, that was beautiful in its simple-but-not-too-simple depiction of the entire process. But, it makes me very ashamed of U.S. financial institutions and ashamed of the U.S. in general. That little presentation showed graphically how most every person in this country is a greedy asshole who is only out for himself. Pretty sad.
It also makes me afraid for my country as payback is a bitch.
TheBreeze
ParticipantIt appears that at the end, some of the auctions ended up being sold to the second highest bidder. It appears that when some of the auctions ended, the highest bidder’s failed ID checks, and so there they ended up in the second highest bidder.
Interesting. Hey, we all know that many buyers during the bubble fraudulently misstated their income. It wouldn’t surprise me if there was fraud in these auctions as well.
This is one of the reasons I wouldn’t consider buying a house today even if I wanted to: Too much fraud still in the system.
TheBreeze
ParticipantIt appears that at the end, some of the auctions ended up being sold to the second highest bidder. It appears that when some of the auctions ended, the highest bidder’s failed ID checks, and so there they ended up in the second highest bidder.
Interesting. Hey, we all know that many buyers during the bubble fraudulently misstated their income. It wouldn’t surprise me if there was fraud in these auctions as well.
This is one of the reasons I wouldn’t consider buying a house today even if I wanted to: Too much fraud still in the system.
TheBreeze
ParticipantIt appears that at the end, some of the auctions ended up being sold to the second highest bidder. It appears that when some of the auctions ended, the highest bidder’s failed ID checks, and so there they ended up in the second highest bidder.
Interesting. Hey, we all know that many buyers during the bubble fraudulently misstated their income. It wouldn’t surprise me if there was fraud in these auctions as well.
This is one of the reasons I wouldn’t consider buying a house today even if I wanted to: Too much fraud still in the system.
TheBreeze
ParticipantIt appears that at the end, some of the auctions ended up being sold to the second highest bidder. It appears that when some of the auctions ended, the highest bidder’s failed ID checks, and so there they ended up in the second highest bidder.
Interesting. Hey, we all know that many buyers during the bubble fraudulently misstated their income. It wouldn’t surprise me if there was fraud in these auctions as well.
This is one of the reasons I wouldn’t consider buying a house today even if I wanted to: Too much fraud still in the system.
TheBreeze
ParticipantIt appears that at the end, some of the auctions ended up being sold to the second highest bidder. It appears that when some of the auctions ended, the highest bidder’s failed ID checks, and so there they ended up in the second highest bidder.
Interesting. Hey, we all know that many buyers during the bubble fraudulently misstated their income. It wouldn’t surprise me if there was fraud in these auctions as well.
This is one of the reasons I wouldn’t consider buying a house today even if I wanted to: Too much fraud still in the system.
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