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- spazychicken - Jan 11 2009 | downturn, subprime mortgage, debt relief options, loans, fico
This entire downturn started in the subprime mortgage arena. When will debt relief options actually work for the average consumer. There were people issuing out loans to basically anyone, you didn’t even have to prove you earned the money to ac...
- cleanser - Jan 11 2009 | subprime mortgage, debt relief options, fico, downturn, loans
This entire downturn started in the subprime mortgage arena. When will debt relief options actually work for the average consumer. There were people issuing out loans to basically anyone, you didn’t even have to prove you earned the money to ac...
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