Posted by Gun guru on February 19, 2010 at 02:43:14 from (173.10.44.141):
In Reply to: CitiMortage Scam posted by MarkB_MI on February 18, 2010 at 17:58:58:
Hey Mark. I have gotten a few of those scam letter too. I received one a few months ago that says........Pay your mortgage twice per month and save....Bull$hit! I only get the check book out once per month to pay usually only 3 bills at the most, the wife pays the smaller crap, like garbage collection, electric bill, credit card bill, etc.
I will have my home paid off in April 2018, my son will be 2 months from finishing the 11th grade at that time. The best way to take out a mortgage on a home you own/live in for yourself and most other cases is to have a 15 yr. fixed rate. The Amortization tables are your friend. Any bank is not your friend. I also have citimortgage, they bought my mortgage from another bank.
A year ago I was walking out of my bank after depostiting my paycheck and this broad at a desk steps in front of me and says "would you like to take out a home equity loan" I looked her straight in eye and said, I loan money to YOU, through my CD's, I dont take out loans because I have my own money..........SEE YA.....I was a dick about it but I dont care.
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