Smurf
Camp,#2Author of original report
Wed, July 25, 2007
Thanks Tab I never answer Rob because he is a real a*s whole I feel he another thief like them so I don't wast my time with people like Rob.If he was not a brook like the rest of them he would of understood or given me some kind of advise not try and put me down and put the blame on me.Smurf
Tab
Aurora,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, July 25, 2007
Your remarks about bottom feeders are insulting and not call for You are a pompus foul. If companies are wrong and scamming then they are wrong and should be reported. People are greedy and they must be exposed. If you are in the industry and are approving loans and ready t turn it on the buyer then you must be a thief too. Check your company. Everything that looks good isn't good. Everyone that says yes you are approved do not have your best interest in mind. If you can't see it then you will, because people like you will pay the price. Just remember it will be your fault too ok idiot......... I know for a fact EMC does not have anyone interest at heart.
Rob
Portland,#4Consumer Comment
Wed, April 11, 2007
In response to Lillian H, I work in Mortgage Finance and her letter is yet another example of ignorant whiners that want to blame everyone but themselves. The sad thing is all the b/c borrowers that are crying foul and playing victim now, are only going to make lenders tighten credit restrictions for people like themselves and therefore take the possiblity of home ownership out of their grasp. Honestly, the loan criteria is now where it should have been all along. When you let the bottom feeders of society in on anything, they are only going to ruin it for all. Lastly, everyone needs to understand that home ownership is NOT necessarily an asset. Its a monthly payment, not a monthly check. If you are living paycheck to paycheck, you're better off renting than getting a home at 100% financing. Lastly, everyone is panicking for no real reason and its hurting the lenders, the economy and most importantly, themselves.
Rob
Portland,#5Consumer Comment
Wed, April 11, 2007
In response to Lillian H, I work in Mortgage Finance and her letter is yet another example of ignorant whiners that want to blame everyone but themselves. The sad thing is all the b/c borrowers that are crying foul and playing victim now, are only going to make lenders tighten credit restrictions for people like themselves and therefore take the possiblity of home ownership out of their grasp. Honestly, the loan criteria is now where it should have been all along. When you let the bottom feeders of society in on anything, they are only going to ruin it for all. Lastly, everyone needs to understand that home ownership is NOT necessarily an asset. Its a monthly payment, not a monthly check. If you are living paycheck to paycheck, you're better off renting than getting a home at 100% financing. Lastly, everyone is panicking for no real reason and its hurting the lenders, the economy and most importantly, themselves.
Rob
Portland,#6Consumer Comment
Wed, April 11, 2007
In response to Lillian H, I work in Mortgage Finance and her letter is yet another example of ignorant whiners that want to blame everyone but themselves. The sad thing is all the b/c borrowers that are crying foul and playing victim now, are only going to make lenders tighten credit restrictions for people like themselves and therefore take the possiblity of home ownership out of their grasp. Honestly, the loan criteria is now where it should have been all along. When you let the bottom feeders of society in on anything, they are only going to ruin it for all. Lastly, everyone needs to understand that home ownership is NOT necessarily an asset. Its a monthly payment, not a monthly check. If you are living paycheck to paycheck, you're better off renting than getting a home at 100% financing. Lastly, everyone is panicking for no real reason and its hurting the lenders, the economy and most importantly, themselves.
Rob
Portland,#7Consumer Comment
Wed, April 11, 2007
In response to Lillian H, I work in Mortgage Finance and her letter is yet another example of ignorant whiners that want to blame everyone but themselves. The sad thing is all the b/c borrowers that are crying foul and playing victim now, are only going to make lenders tighten credit restrictions for people like themselves and therefore take the possiblity of home ownership out of their grasp. Honestly, the loan criteria is now where it should have been all along. When you let the bottom feeders of society in on anything, they are only going to ruin it for all. Lastly, everyone needs to understand that home ownership is NOT necessarily an asset. Its a monthly payment, not a monthly check. If you are living paycheck to paycheck, you're better off renting than getting a home at 100% financing. Lastly, everyone is panicking for no real reason and its hurting the lenders, the economy and most importantly, themselves.