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    saintetienne1 year, 8 months ago

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    "there is a mortgage company running ads advising that they will do your mortgage "for free - NO closing costs. It won't cost you a nickel."

    Come on, joeblowe.... Did you just fall off a turnip truck? Are you new to the American way of advertising? If you are, I'll let you in on a little secret: Advertising is used to SELL PRODUCTS. Advertising is designed to appeal to our BASE DESIRES. There is LITTLE TRUTH in advertising.

    As such, it's again up to the buyers to beware. YOU have the power as a consumer to not only choose which mortgage company to do business with, but also to bring aboard anyone you wish to help you make a sound decision. Or to choose not to buy anything at all. YOU act as if we're all dummies, just standing around waiting for someone to take advantage of us. I don't care that they "diddle you around" to sign "at the very last minute". NEVER sign anything you don't understand.

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      joeblowe1 year, 8 months ago

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      "There is LITTLE TRUTH in advertising" - perhaps you haven't heard: there are laws in many states (Illinois is one) that make some effort to INSURE that there IS, in fact, truth in advertising. Why would you excuse ANYONE for flat out LYING to entice someone to sign up for something - to their eventual detriment? Who raised you, anyway?

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        Will13131 year, 8 months ago

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        wolfie..

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