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want a free house? it's very simple
#11
billb wrote:
There's a lot more to this story.
It might be even sadder and sorrierbut there's more to it.

Agreed. There are some missing pieces.
I don't think this is the first time in history someone has demonstrated reckless financial judgement, got themselves in a jam, and not seen a way out.
I find it beyond bizarre that it's now the fault of "greed on Wall Street."
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#12
Nothing unethical about giving an eighty-six year old person a 30 year mortgage. It was an equal opportunity scam.

billb wrote:
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There's a lot more to this story.
It might be even sadder and sorrierbut there's more to it.

And I'll give the lady 100% of her faculties benefit of the doubt.
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#13
Speedy wrote:
Nothing unethical about giving an eighty-six year old person a 30 year mortgage. It was an equal opportunity scam.

At what age are you specifically suggesting the cutoff for being eligible for a mortgage be placed?
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