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HR National ripoff They never got the chance thanks to Ripoff Report. Los Angeles Internet
I ran across the same ad decribed by others regarding the taking over of home mortages on Craigslist. However due to my distrust of todays' business ethics (and a lot of Crime Show TV watching), I AWALYS do research on anything I have to pay money into, or on anything that SOUNDS TO GOOD TO BE TRUE, especially if it requires no money up front, but then later it's a must in order to get what they're offering for free. So the first thing I did was google the name HR National and there it was the RIPOFF REPORT. All I can say THANKS RIPOFF REPORT.
http://www.ripoffreport.com/thankyou.asp
Shea butter
Inglewood, California
U.S.A.
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Jennifer
Pensacola,Florida,
U.S.A.
I gave them a chance, worked out well for me
#2Consumer Suggestion
Wed, November 19, 2008
I singed up with HRNational.com this past June and found a home listed for $76,000 which was appraised at $116,000 3 weeks later. I still use it daily to look for any deal possible. HRNational is one of those services that you know a little about real estate before signing up. If you wanted a rental, why in the world would you sign up for a foreclosure company??? Realtytrac.com and foreclosure.com both have multiple reports on ripoff report.com... so i guess by what you're saying they are scams too? doesn't make much sense. From what I have seen, the more popular a company is, the more complaints you will see about them. You never know the credibility of a company until you see for yourself.