Reconsider Marching Against Banks.
Scaring members of our community who are trying to make a living is not acceptable behaviour. It is cruel. It is an abuse of personal power.
Financial Literacy and Neighborhood S.A.F.E.
Scaring members of our community who are trying to make a living is not acceptable behaviour. It is cruel. It is an abuse of personal power.
The main subject of contention was the banks’ request to be broadly released from potential future legal claims, particularly those surrounding potential misconduct in the packaging and selling of mortgage-backed securities.
Following is an overview of our responses regarding a “private mortgage investigator” in Phoenix who has at least five Web sites for his various incarnations, has a partner in Florida, and who charges a LOT for a “REAP.”
“I do not speak Serbo-Croat but what the hell! Have I got anything to lose?”
Success unshared is failure ~ John Paul DeJoria, Owner of John Paul Mitchell Systems and Patron Tequila
Who is actually taking the brunt of these losses and who is losing homes without recompense? The taxpayers. People. Families. Their pets. Has anything, anything at all, come back to help working homeowners — or formerly working homeowners? Doesn’t seem so.
Inspired Philanthropy.