Archive for “Kringle”

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Appellate Court Weighs In

Posted June 2nd, 2009 by Joe Kaiser

State law says that such a surplus rightfully belongs to the person who owned the property. - AAG David Huey

Dear Rob,

For the last few years you’ve been calling me a scam artist, saying the overage funds we claimed actually belong to former owners who sold us their properties because the law, RCW 84.64.080, says so.

You even sued me over it and won, obtaining a judgment that included nearly $650k in restitution to these same owners in repayment of the overage funds we collected.

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The Foreclosure Golden Rule

Posted March 31st, 2008 by Joe Kaiser

I don't think the AG's office thought that deep on it, and I'm guessing math isn't their strong suit, anyway.

Dear Rob,

We foreclosure investors have one simple rule we know we absolutely cannot break. It’s so important to those of us serious about the foreclosure business we consider it nothing short of sacred.

It’s our “golden rule” and it goes like this . . .

Don’t f*ck it up!— The Foreclosure Golden Rule

While there are lots of other rules investors must follow to insure success, this one is head and shoulders about all others.

Why?

Investors know that when dealing in foreclosures, you f*ck it up and someone loses a home.

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A year later in Outlook

Posted December 2nd, 2007 by Joe Kaiser

And as a further result, you've deemed them victims of my scheme to strip them of their equity.

Dear Rob,

You may recall the foreclosure rescue deal I did with the family in Outlook last year.

It will be one year to the day this week. Unbelievable how time flies when you’re scamming people.

Yes, I did say scamming, because you’ve included this transaction in your list of my foreclosure rescue scams

Which, by the way, is news to Ruth and Hector.

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Oh Cheryl

Posted November 22nd, 2007 by Joe Kaiser

But, I'm guessing, compared to real estate investing, she's a living trust expert.

Dear Rob,

This audio confirms what I’ve said all along . . .

You have inexperienced attorneys assigned to cases they are unqualified to work, in areas of law in which they have no experience, with predictably bad results.


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Former AAG Cheryl D Kringle

I was gonna, ya know, go out and get the bad guys. — Cheryl D. Kringle
Former AAG running this case

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Please Tell Me I’m Wrong

Posted October 22nd, 2007 by Joe Kaiser

I wonder, because just over a year later, she's working as an Assistant Attorney General and sending letters to at least one Washington business making demands for millions.

Dear Rob,

You’re killing me.

Cheryl made $3,415 a month working for your office?

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Good grief.

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