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To: Tradelite who wrote (15313)12/4/2003 1:35:07 PM
From: TommasoRespond to of 306849
 
>>>If a nice-looking piece of wood turns to sawdust when poked, there's a problem!<<<

Excellent advice. That's all it takes--a screwdriver and some hard poking.



To: Tradelite who wrote (15313)12/5/2003 3:48:04 PM
From: TradeliteRespond to of 306849
 
This is more puzzling than significant, but I just went to wellsfargo.com and tried to find out more about some new-sounding type of home renovation/rebuild loan the company is advertising in the Wash Post for victims in federally-declared disaster areas.

That would include Hurricane Isabel here on the east coast (according to the ad) and presumably the fire victims in California.

Clicked on "home mortgage" link many times and all I get is "page not found". No info about those disaster loans on the website, unless I'm going blind. And no access to any mortgage info. This must mean rates are going to change overnight?????? <<gg>>