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2010-03-09 — nationalmortgagenews.com
Reports of lenders repossessing the wrong home are further tarnishing the banking industry's image, already bruised by bailouts and bonuses. The mix-ups have been perpetuated by the sheer number of foreclosures being processed today as well as the various layers of communication involved. Addresses and other information passed from one department to another, or from a contractor to a subcontractor, can get garbled along the way.
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ptauag at 15:25 2010-03-10 said:Meet the bank agents at the door politely invite them in. Inform them that they have the wrong house. If the bank foreclosure agents show any hostility quietly go to a hall closet and turn a shotgun on them. Make them knee with their hands behind their heads. Call the police. Inform the police you have caught thieves in your house and you are holding the thieves at gun point. Should they make any motion that threatens you shoot. After this the bank may reconsider stealing property that does not belong to the bank. Please come for my house you banksters, I'll have fresh coffee and the right to defend my home waiting. PTAUAG Permalinkadd a comment | go to forum thread Note: Comments may take a few minutes to show up on this page. If you go to the forum thread, however, you can see them immediately. |
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