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To: CLEMENZA who wrote (1186)1/22/1998 9:04:00 AM
From: Ryan Plovie (Hijacked)  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7054
 
You do not make sense! Mecury Finance, financed HIGH RISK LOANS Actrade has signatures from the buyer and seller. They also have a .0001 default rate, off of 45 mil in revenues for last year, and even if someone does not pay, they have insurance for up to 3-6 million. which they have not used.

Try again

Clem



To: CLEMENZA who wrote (1186)1/22/1998 10:16:00 AM
From: Andrew Q. Viet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7054
 
I don't know whether you did your homework or not, but Mercury
Finance targets comsumers and ACRT targets businesses.
Off course, both types of customers can default on the loans,
but the question is who is more likely to default? There are
also chances for major banks to be in trouble too. Business
involves risk and noone can avoid it. The basic difference is
whether that risk is manageable or not.