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Let’s Not Get Personal Here
Can you think of anything else we can do so when a consumer types in Joe Kaiser, our press release comes up?
Dear Rob,
I’ve been told time and time again that I need to make sure I don’t let this blog get out of hand by making things personal.
And while that’s solid advice, I’ve got to tell you, it isn’t easy, particularly when I discover what you’re up to . . .
I find it remarkable.
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The 50 Who Got Nothing
What about the 50 who never showed up to claim their funds? Are they better off, too?
Dear Rob,
The information I requested last week from county treasurers under the Public Records Act is beginning to trickle in.
So far, with about a quarter of the counties reporting, we’re up to about 50 overages that went unclaimed and were irrevocably transferred to county treasurers.
“Five-O”.
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Mortgage v. Property Tax Foreclosure
Tax foreclosures are COMPLETELY DIFFERENT from mortgage foreclosures.
Dear Rob,
I don’t know if you heard the news, but foreclosures in King County were up 64% in August, compared to the same month in 2006.
In Pierce County alone there were some 300 foreclosures filed last month.
Seems like it’s a good time to be in the foreclosure rescue business.
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I call BULLSHIT, #137
Are you really this obtuse, or is it intentional to validate a case that needs all the help it can get?
Dear Rob,
Interesting reading, that press release of yours.
I looked at it recently and remembered why we’re in this mess today . . . you fudge the facts to fit your story, having little and sometimes no regard for the truth.
As investors, we don’t have the opportunity to fudge facts. We have to play by the rules.
Most of us do.
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Joan and Sally in the house
Get the darn thing cleaned up and all the garbage hauled to the dump so it was again livable (and sellable).
Dear Rob,
A few years back Joan called about a home in Seattle and asked if I might help save it from foreclosure.
She and her sister Sally were in a pickle and wanted to know if I could help.
Could I?
You’d better believe it.
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