A friend recently showed me a website:
iamfacingforeclosure.com
This is a blog of young man who purchased eight houses in eight months with no money down and got cash back at settlement for many of the transactions. As a typical believer in get-rich schemes he thought it would be easy to fix up and flip the houses, but that fell apart like a house of cards. He is now in almost 2 million dollars in debt.
Now a word of warning, going to the site will just sap your intelligence as his posters are usually not much smarter then he is, but it makes me wonder how much responsibility does the banking industry have for the debt ticker that keeps going up and up on this website? I realize that in this case this person worked the system, tried to get rich, and is ultimately responsible for the debt, but shouldn't the banks have done more due-diligence? It is amazing to me how much money companies will give people even thought their salary clearly doesn't match future payments.
Every once in a while I have to go to the site just to see if he has been arrested yet, but makes me very grateful that I'm worried about upping my retirement savings 1% vs paying 2 million in debt.
Wolf
iamfacingforeclosure.com
This is a blog of young man who purchased eight houses in eight months with no money down and got cash back at settlement for many of the transactions. As a typical believer in get-rich schemes he thought it would be easy to fix up and flip the houses, but that fell apart like a house of cards. He is now in almost 2 million dollars in debt.
Now a word of warning, going to the site will just sap your intelligence as his posters are usually not much smarter then he is, but it makes me wonder how much responsibility does the banking industry have for the debt ticker that keeps going up and up on this website? I realize that in this case this person worked the system, tried to get rich, and is ultimately responsible for the debt, but shouldn't the banks have done more due-diligence? It is amazing to me how much money companies will give people even thought their salary clearly doesn't match future payments.
Every once in a while I have to go to the site just to see if he has been arrested yet, but makes me very grateful that I'm worried about upping my retirement savings 1% vs paying 2 million in debt.
Wolf
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