Thanks to “M,” who contacted me directly with a referral to a great site, I made an amazing discovery this morning: There exists a banker with brains and scruples. Such a sighting is extremely rare, as most of you who are regular readers already know. Many of them have brains, don’t get me wrong, that’s [...]
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The rest of us, along with our children, and grandchildren, will pay, and pay, and pay.
This classified ad in the Smoky Mountain News (September 23-29, 2009, Vol, 11, Issue 17) caught my eye this morning (I have removed the phone number):
Let’s see, if a “similar lot” was $70k “not more than 9 months ago,” but now worth $24,900 (assuming enough similarity to be considered a comparable in a real estate [...]
Contracts written by credit card companies are bad faith agreements, which seems to be alright with anyone who is able to “pay cash.”
A September 14, 2009 article by Arthur Delaney of the Huffington Post entitled “Debtor’s Revolt: Woman Refuses To Pay Off Bank Of America Credit Card (VIDEO),” features a customer, Ann Minch, who is finally “fed up.” As per the article title, Ms. Minch is calling for a rejection of the credit card company’s tactic of [...]


