From: "$cott"
Newsgroups: misc.invest.real-estate
Subject: Re: Newbie question on mortgage rates
Date: 24 Mar 2006 15:16:38 -0800
posting-account=k3VBhw0AAAAqyRyNDLcMVc8wJ9OlvlQz
Not to get technical, but you were offered advice by three mortgage
professionals (you excluded me from your praise/scorn). I originally
offered my advice to you on a different post on the morn' of March 21st
(link as follows:
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.invest.financial-plan/browse_frm/thread/78b7a48ec85ea76f?hl=en).
I'm just curious how I am percieved (given that you didn't extend an
acknowledgement of my advice, I assume you are weary of me as well).
Regards,
Scott Miller
National Commercial and Residential Lender/Broker
1.877.716.6495
EZMortgageLoanz.com
www.RealEstate-IQ.com
www.EZMortgageLoanz.com
Sashi wrote:
> So, Steve, by calling my own character into question, are you calling
> your own into question as well?
> If you think I'm nothing but trouble, that's your choice.
> BUT THE FACT THAT YOU OFFERED YOUR HELP IN ALL UPPERCASE MADE ME WARY.
> It sounds a lot like those ads on TV and radio where this high-pitched
> voice is yelling "Don't wait!! Call now!!! And we'll give you a FREE
> gift just to say Thank You!!!" with strong pulsating music in the
> background.
> On the other hand, mortgagemister gave candid advice and at the end
> offered to help if need be, for which I thanked him.
> Two guys responded to my query and I responded to both of them in
> different ways. Did my characted change instantaneously after I
> responded to one and before I responded to the other? Mysterious!
> Just look at the difference in the tone of your mail and his and you'll
> see why you made me wary.
> It's because of guys like you that guys like me lose trust and become a
> little more careful than they should be.
> Sashi
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