Author Topic: sweet slam on boa  (Read 560 times)

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It is much more powerful to seek Truth for one's self.  Seeing and hearing that others seem to have found it can be a motivation.  With me, I was drawn because of much error and bad judgment on my part. Confronting one's own errors and bad judgment is a very life altering situation.  Confronting the errors and bad judgment of others is usually hypocrisy.


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Re: sweet slam on boa
« Reply #1 on: June 04, 2011, 05:44:14 PM »
This is so good!!!!  I hate all banks, unfortunately, we have to deal with them.
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Re: sweet slam on boa
« Reply #2 on: June 04, 2011, 05:45:14 PM »
Technically not a forclosure, but a seizure in distress of assets.

But who cares?  It's still good for several gigglesnorts.

Wonder why the homeowners did not seek compensation for emotional distress and loss of reputation, as well as try to get BoA busted for the several fraud-type crimes they committed?

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Re: sweet slam on boa
« Reply #3 on: June 04, 2011, 06:22:02 PM »
In the  immortal words of The Simpsons' Nelson Muntz; HA-HA!
MOLON LABE   "Through ignorance of what is good and what is bad, the life of men is greatly perplexed." ~~ Cicero