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VCJIM
ParticipantThis is in the Ventura County area. Thanks for the replies!
VCJIM
ParticipantThis is in the Ventura County area. Thanks for the replies!
VCJIM
ParticipantThis is in the Ventura County area. Thanks for the replies!
VCJIM
ParticipantThis is in the Ventura County area. Thanks for the replies!
VCJIM
ParticipantTwo thoughts:
– Since your average Joe doesn’t know the value of gold or what it looks like, it seems a bit safer than cash in the event of a home robbery. Just leave it out in the open and they will surely think it’s worthless
– The same could be done with a 1,000 Swiss Franc (which is worth about USD $1,000). If you offered it to someone on the street for $50, I bet it would be very difficult to find a taker.
VCJIM
ParticipantTwo thoughts:
– Since your average Joe doesn’t know the value of gold or what it looks like, it seems a bit safer than cash in the event of a home robbery. Just leave it out in the open and they will surely think it’s worthless
– The same could be done with a 1,000 Swiss Franc (which is worth about USD $1,000). If you offered it to someone on the street for $50, I bet it would be very difficult to find a taker.
VCJIM
ParticipantTwo thoughts:
– Since your average Joe doesn’t know the value of gold or what it looks like, it seems a bit safer than cash in the event of a home robbery. Just leave it out in the open and they will surely think it’s worthless
– The same could be done with a 1,000 Swiss Franc (which is worth about USD $1,000). If you offered it to someone on the street for $50, I bet it would be very difficult to find a taker.
VCJIM
ParticipantTwo thoughts:
– Since your average Joe doesn’t know the value of gold or what it looks like, it seems a bit safer than cash in the event of a home robbery. Just leave it out in the open and they will surely think it’s worthless
– The same could be done with a 1,000 Swiss Franc (which is worth about USD $1,000). If you offered it to someone on the street for $50, I bet it would be very difficult to find a taker.
VCJIM
ParticipantTwo thoughts:
– Since your average Joe doesn’t know the value of gold or what it looks like, it seems a bit safer than cash in the event of a home robbery. Just leave it out in the open and they will surely think it’s worthless
– The same could be done with a 1,000 Swiss Franc (which is worth about USD $1,000). If you offered it to someone on the street for $50, I bet it would be very difficult to find a taker.
May 4, 2009 at 2:15 PM in reply to: There seems to be an increase in foreclosure listings inTemecula #392726VCJIM
ParticipantA little OT, but I have a few different, unrelated friends that have stopped paying their mortgages so the banks will talk with them about refinancing, etc. Banks will not discuss it unless you’re behind on your payments. It’s possible that as the word spreads, more and more people will stop paying thus increasing the appearance of NODs, even though they fully intend to pay.
May 4, 2009 at 2:15 PM in reply to: There seems to be an increase in foreclosure listings inTemecula #392990VCJIM
ParticipantA little OT, but I have a few different, unrelated friends that have stopped paying their mortgages so the banks will talk with them about refinancing, etc. Banks will not discuss it unless you’re behind on your payments. It’s possible that as the word spreads, more and more people will stop paying thus increasing the appearance of NODs, even though they fully intend to pay.
May 4, 2009 at 2:15 PM in reply to: There seems to be an increase in foreclosure listings inTemecula #393201VCJIM
ParticipantA little OT, but I have a few different, unrelated friends that have stopped paying their mortgages so the banks will talk with them about refinancing, etc. Banks will not discuss it unless you’re behind on your payments. It’s possible that as the word spreads, more and more people will stop paying thus increasing the appearance of NODs, even though they fully intend to pay.
May 4, 2009 at 2:15 PM in reply to: There seems to be an increase in foreclosure listings inTemecula #393252VCJIM
ParticipantA little OT, but I have a few different, unrelated friends that have stopped paying their mortgages so the banks will talk with them about refinancing, etc. Banks will not discuss it unless you’re behind on your payments. It’s possible that as the word spreads, more and more people will stop paying thus increasing the appearance of NODs, even though they fully intend to pay.
May 4, 2009 at 2:15 PM in reply to: There seems to be an increase in foreclosure listings inTemecula #393392VCJIM
ParticipantA little OT, but I have a few different, unrelated friends that have stopped paying their mortgages so the banks will talk with them about refinancing, etc. Banks will not discuss it unless you’re behind on your payments. It’s possible that as the word spreads, more and more people will stop paying thus increasing the appearance of NODs, even though they fully intend to pay.
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