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Re: Are all bankers liars?
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Posted by Midwest redneck on August 27, 2006 at 14:25:16 from (24.231.192.143):
In Reply to: Are all bankers liars? posted by River Bottom Farmer on August 27, 2006 at 09:54:05:
Yep, bank loan officers are bums. 7 years ago while I was building my house I was 1/2 done with the house and I needed money to finish building and I went to a Standard Federal bank where I had a savings and checking account and I asked for a builders loan, the manager says "are you a licenced builder" I said nope, just a guy with skills building a house. He says "we dont give out those types of loans to regular people" Here is the funny part....2 months later after I was all set up with a mortgage broker that same bank manager sees me in line at the bank and says "would you like to open up a home equity loan" I looked at him and said are you serious, he says yes. I sternly looked at him and said 2 months ago I was a bum when I wanted to take out a loan to build a house and now you want to give me a home equity loan.....I guess you miss out and I laughed at him. I wanted to belt him in the face.
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