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To: nspolar who wrote (24160)12/24/2002 2:07:47 AM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 36161
 
ns. really not news to any right (correctly) thinking person.

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EDIT this topic has been discussed to death over on BBRecovery also.

regards
Kastel

EDIT
TNK range bound. ? any opinions ? not in presently but still watching. The gold properties 'Out of Africa' :o) don't seem to be helping a whole lot yet..



To: nspolar who wrote (24160)12/24/2002 3:39:02 AM
From: loantech  Respond to of 36161
 
"Already...you won't believe this, but when you apply for a
mortgage in the U.S. or
something that involves paper processing - - the work is likely to be done in India.
nspolar,
That made me laugh! It's bunk. I have worked the last 12 years for 2 of the largest mortgage companies in the US and have friends that work for 2 of the other biggest competitors. I know many people in the mortgage industry. That the up front processing work and work to close a home loan is done off shore is just untrue. Totally. It is not so period. <g> Maybe the help desk for microsoft is run from India but not much if anything in the home loan business. It's the type of hands on paper work that has to be handled in a close locale. None of the centralized processing is done off shore either. Forget about it. LOL.

You guys are the mining and gasser experts but this is something I know.
Merry Christmas,
Tom