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To: tejek who wrote (458590)2/22/2009 4:00:58 PM
From: Taro  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573849
 
"You damn fool, they weren't told the rates would go to 12%"

...says Ted, who still doesn't know that the APR on his credit card carry over debt is in the range of 13-23%.

It's in the small print somewhere, Teddy :)

Taro



To: tejek who wrote (458590)2/22/2009 4:02:48 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1573849
 
nah it would have been explain right away, gee did these people do any research on their own ?? I always check out the max increase in interest when looking at an adjustable loan.

If anything blame the teachers union for making people so stupid



To: tejek who wrote (458590)2/22/2009 4:43:43 PM
From: Tenchusatsu2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573849
 
Ted, if the lender deceived them, let the borrowers sue them in court. Lots of law firms willing to represent these borrowers.

I repeat: I do not support paying the mortgages of the naive or even the deceived. I chose to manage my finances responsibly. Part of that is discipline, and part of that is good fortune to have good advice at the time of my first home purchase.

You want to punish me for doing just that while rewarding those who were reckless or naive. Hugo Chavez, Raul Castro, and Kim Jong-Il would be proud of you.

Tenchusatsu