Posted:Dec. 23, 2007
10:50 AM
The mortgage application deposit scam is a long running scam. The idea is to get your mortgage application and the accompanying deposit at all costs!
Saying or doing virtually anything to get your signature on the mortgage application along with your deposit is the name of the game.
Typical sales “hooks” used in the mortgage application deposit scam:
Posted:Dec. 12, 2007
03:50 PM
The idea perpetuated by the no cost refinance advertisers primarily that no cost refinances even exist, is just mean. This no cost refinance fantasy will be put to rest here and now.
I estimate half of the people I have discussed mortgage refinancing with over the last year have wanted to know more about the no cost refinance loans they saw on TV or heard on the radio.
Posted:Dec. 06, 2007
11:26 AM
So I recently got an email from a person calling himself a Certified Public Accountant desiring to debate the efficacy of the supposed “no cost” mortgage made popular by the ubiquitous advertising propogated primarily by Lenox Financial and now Countrywide Home Loans. As you’ll see below, don’t expect any mortgage help from CPAs when it comes to seeing the financial rip-offs these loans embody.