Miller, Coors Beer Sales Completely Shut Off in Minnesota as Result of Licensing Snafu Before Government Shutdown

Posted on July 15th, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

The state of Minnesota failed to process submitted license renewals for Miller and Coors beer products before the government shutdown. As a result, state officials have informed Miller and Coors that beer sales for all their products must stop. Worse yet, the distributors are told to come up with a plan to take their products off the shelves. To further show you how asinine this setup is, the licensing fee is a mere $30 for each of 39 brands involved, a grand total of $1170. Please …

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Moody’s Puts US AAA Credit Rating on Review, Places 7,000 Municipal Ratings on Review as a Result; Bernanke Slapped Already?

Posted on July 14th, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

At long last the bond vigilantes have a spotlight on US debt. Please consider Japan Stock Futures Fall as Yen Rises as Moody’s Reviews U.S Credit RatingMoody’s Investors Service put the U.S., rated Aaa since 1917, under review for a credit-rating downgrade for the first time since 1995 on concern the government’s $14.3 trillion debt limit will not be raised in time to prevent a missed payment of interest or principal on outstanding bonds and notes even though the risk remains low. The rating …

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More US senators call for News Corp investigation

Posted on July 13th, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

A second lawmaker has called on the government to investigate whether the media group, which is headquarted in New York, has broken any domestic laws

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A second lawmaker has called on the government to investigate whether the media group, which is headquarted in New York, has broken any domestic laws

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Italian Yields Hit 9-Year High, Spreads Record High vs. Germany; Italy’s Finance Minister in Rent Scandal

Posted on July 9th, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

It’s a good thing “Greece is Saved” so we can all turn our attention to something far more important, like saving Italy. Italian Government Bond Yield 9-Year High Bloomberg reports Italian Yields Reach Nine-Year High as Debt Crisis Spreads; Bunds Surge Italian bonds slid for the fifth straight day, driving yields to a nine-year high, as contagion from Greece’s fiscal crisis intensified in the region’s biggest government-debt market. German 10-year yields fell the most since …

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Unions vs. Banks: Reader Question Regarding Greek Privatization

Posted on July 7th, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

Reader Jeddy spots what he thinks is a conflict in my typical “privatization” message and inquires Hello Mish I’m confused about your stance in Portuguese 10-Year Government Bond Yield Soars to 13.05%; Italy, Portugal, Ireland, all Fresh New Highs; Focus On the “Unsaved” Usually you think privatization is the answer to everything. Why have you changed your mind? Please elaborate on the idea of self-rule, and how that interacts with the concept of rule by an elite …

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Government Shutdown in Minnesota: 23,000 of 36,000 State Employees Furloughed; Ohio Privatizes Prisons; Pennsylvania Slashes School Funding

Posted on July 2nd, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

In what we should all hope happens at the national level, Minnesota Shuts Down after failing to pass a balanced budget by the June 30 deadline.Minnesota’s state government began a broad shutdown on Friday going into the July 4th holiday, after Democratic Governor Mark Dayton and Republican legislative leaders failed to reach a budget deal. Parts of the government had already begun to shut down on Thursday ahead of the midnight budget deadline, including some websites and dozens of highway …

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Fannie Mae Silence on Taylor Bean Led to $3B Fraud | CFOworld

Posted on June 30th, 2011 in Scams | Comments Off

Behind the government-sponsored company's involvement in 200-plus bogus loans is a tangled saga. Here it is.

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Ex-consultant Winifred Jiau convicted: WSJ – MarketWatch

Posted on June 20th, 2011 in Fraud, Wall Street Scams | Comments Off

Business Insider Ex-consultant Winifred Jiau convicted: WSJ MarketWatch … a former expert-network consultant, was convicted of conspiracy and securities fraud , becoming the ninth person to be convicted or to plead guilty in the government's expert-network probe, the Wall Street Journal reported on its website Monday. … Jury Finds Jiau Guilty Hedge Fund Net Jury convicts hedge fund tipster Jiau in just hours Portfolio.com Ex-hedge fund consultant convicted in insider case Reuters India all 138 news articles

Bond Market Rejects Greek Solution Already

Posted on June 17th, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

If the “Vienna-Style” Agreement between Trichet, Sarkozy, and Merkel was a genuine solution to the crisis in Greece, sovereign debt yields would be falling sharply across Europe. Instead, yields in Portugal are up, and yields in Spain, Italy, and Ireland are only slightly lower. Spain 10-Year Government Bond Yield Down .08 to 5.57% Portugal 10-Year Government Bond Yield Up .04 to 10.91% Italy 10-Year Government Bond Yield Down .03 to 4.82% Ireland 10-Year Government Bond …

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fannie mae home path scam

Posted on June 7th, 2011 in Scams | Comments Off

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AIG’s journey from the edge is not finished

Posted on May 30th, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

AIG is one step closer to regaining its independence, with the hope that as the government withdraws, investors’ attention will return to the core insurance businesses

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UPA drifts, leaders eye other shores – Daily News & Analysis

Posted on May 29th, 2011 in Work From Home Scams | Comments Off

UPA drifts, leaders eye other shores Daily News & Analysis Bansal kept allies out of the loop which is why the Public Accounts Committee launched a successful offensive against the government through its provisional report on the 2G spectrum allocation scam , he said. Even Veerappa Moily, law minister, … and more

SEC Rules Strengthen Whistleblower Protections – WebWire (press release)

Posted on May 25th, 2011 in Economy, Wall Street Scams | Comments Off

New York Times SEC Rules Strengthen Whistleblower Protections WebWire (press release) The SEC refused to buckle under tremendous pressure from Wall Street lobbyists (led by the Chamber of Commerce) who worked overtime trying to undermine historic corporate whistleblower protections contained in the Dodd-Frank Act. Central among the … The Government Will Pay You Big Bucks To Find The Next Madoff Forbes (blog) SEC expected to act on whistleblowers Washington Post The SEC adopts new whistleblowing rules for reporting financial wrongdoing Free Speech Radio News Financial News Network Online

Chris Christie on Sick Pay Payouts: "Only in Government"; What You Can Do To Help

Posted on May 20th, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

Most of you know I am a huge fan of Chis Christie. I never tire of listening to what he has to say. Once again he is taking on “big government” with a well reasoned video as to what reform is or isn’t. Please watch Chris Christie on Sick Pay Payouts: “Only in Government” Partial TranscriptRight now, the total accumulated sick leave liability for governments across New Jersey is $825 million. That is how much we will have to pay out in sick-leave payouts, …

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6 indicted in South Bay mortgage fraud scheme – abc7news.com

Posted on May 20th, 2011 in Fraud, Wall Street Scams | Comments Off

6 indicted in South Bay mortgage fraud scheme abc7news.com While the government is going after these small players, some believe it's also time to zero-in on banks and Wall Street . The schemes were conducted by two real estate agents from Century 21 Golden Hills in San Jose. Long gone, another real estate … and more

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Former trader admits insider trading

Posted on May 19th, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

Anthony Scolaro, a former Diamondback portfolio manager, agrees to co-operate with the government’s probe into an alleged stock trading scheme with ties to Galleon Group

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Closing Arguments in Ex-Jenkens Partners Tax Fraud Case Begin – The American Lawyer

Posted on May 11th, 2011 in Fraud, Wall Street Scams | Comments Off

Closing Arguments in Ex-Jenkens Partners Tax Fraud Case Begin The American Lawyer Lawyers for the defendants–former J&G partners Paul Daugerdas and Donna Guerin, along with multiple accountants and bankers–and the government submitted closing arguments on Tuesday in federal court in Manhattan, The Wall Street Journal reports. …

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Digging Still Deeper In Friday’s Jobs Report; What’s the Real Unemployment Rate?

Posted on May 9th, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

Every month the government posts the unemployment rate yet few know where the unemployment rate comes from, how it is determined, and the relationship between the unemployment rate and the monthly reported jobs total. For a quick recap, the unemployment rate comes from a “Household Survey” while the reported headline jobs total comes from the “Establishment Survey”. The former is a monthly phone survey, the latter is a sample of actual business employment. The reason …

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Obama Administration, State Officials Expected To Give Banks New …

Posted on May 6th, 2011 in Economy, Fraud, Scams | Comments Off

Filed under bankruptcy, cdo, cds, Corruption, Fannie Mae, foreclosure, Foreclosure Fraud, Foreclosuregate, freddie mac, MERS, mortgage electronic registration system, securities fraud … The subject article contains the above quote while acknowledging the banks apparently made 20 billion in their fraud scam that took down the global economy. Is this their offer? So, no fines, no penalies, no charges, no principal reduction and the government gets the fine money. …

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US Watchdog Expects More Criminal Charges Related To Wall Street Bailout – NASDAQ

Posted on April 28th, 2011 in Wall Street Scams | Comments Off

US Watchdog Expects More Criminal Charges Related To Wall Street Bailout NASDAQ WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- The federal watchdog for the government's Wall Street bailout said Thursday that it expects charges “against more and more criminals” as it continues to investigate bank executives, … and more

Courts cannot solve all problems: PC – Hindustan Times

Posted on April 23rd, 2011 in Work From Home Scams | Comments Off

Courts cannot solve all problems: PC Hindustan Times Chidambaram's comments have come at a time when an active and assertive judiciary has been questioning the government on issues of governance and corruption, particularly the 2G scam and black money. “Another cause of stress is that the judiciary … and more

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Google plans to tap Brazil’s fertile market

Posted on April 22nd, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

The US group expects revenue from its Brazilian operations to surge 80% as the government invests heavily in the sector, making the country one of its promising markets

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Galleon defence attacks government witnesses

Posted on April 22nd, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

A lawyer for Raj Rajaratnam said the government’s case against the founder of Galleon Group was full of holes and divorced from the real world

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Birth and Death of the Celtic Tiger: Video on Ireland Bailout

Posted on April 19th, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

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Senate report on Wall Street crash: The criminalization of the American ruling … – World Socialist Web Site

Posted on April 18th, 2011 in Fraud, Wall Street Scams | Comments Off

Senate report on Wall Street crash: The criminalization of the American ruling … World Socialist Web Site The US Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations released a voluminous report last Wednesday on the Wall Street crash of 2008 that documents the fraud and criminality that pervade the entire financial system and its relations with the government. … and more

Germany Floats Greek Restructuring; Finland’s Anti-Euro Party Poised to Win Record Support; Spain on Deck

Posted on April 16th, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

Greek 2-year government bonds soared to 18.5% on Friday in the wake of statement from German officials about the possibility of restructuring of Greek debt. In Finland, the “True Finns” an anti-Euro party is expected to win record support in an election this weekend, and in Spain, denial still runs deep about the possibility of a Spanish bailout. Greece 2-Year Government Bond Yield Hits 18.5% Germany Floats Greek Restructuring Bloomberg reports Germany Floats Greek …

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Online Poker Sites Shut Down — If Only the Government Were This Strict With … – The Stir

Posted on April 16th, 2011 in Fraud, Wall Street Scams | Comments Off

Globe and Mail Online Poker Sites Shut Down — If Only the Government Were This Strict With … The Stir Did the government crack down this hard on Wall Street ? Why are you getting all greedypants, Government? I certainly don't think the owners and operators of these sites are the most scrupulous of people. In fact, Raymond Bitar, the chief executive of … Government indicts 3 online poker sites on fraud charges Guyism Huge Poker Websites Face Fraud Charges Huffington Post US Department of Justice Seizes Major Online Poker Sites Poker News Daily msnbc.com

Chinese equities recover to lead region

Posted on April 13th, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

New optimism of investors is underpinned by the increasingly widespread belief that the government is close to winning its battle against inflation

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Skowron Will Plead Not Guilty – New York Observer

Posted on April 13th, 2011 in Wall Street Scams | Comments Off

Globe and Mail Skowron Will Plead Not Guilty New York Observer At a pun-filled press conference in lower Manhattan today, the details of the government's insider trading charges against Chip Skowron were set forth by Manhattan US Attorney Preet Bharara, who reassured Wall Street that there's still no … Fund Manager, a Doctor, Is Accused of Insider Trading Main Justice Doctor-turned-trader accused of paying cash for stock tips CTV.ca US: Doctor-Turned-Trader Paid Cash For Stock Tips Hedgeworld (subscription) Westlaw News & Insight all 316 news articles

Putin Blasts World Trade Organization

Posted on April 10th, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

Russia is seeking entry in the World Trade Organization. At least that is what everyone thought. However, with only a few details left to hash out, in an angry tirade, Putin Says W.T.O. Rules Don’t Apply.Prime Minister Vladimir V. Putin of Russia interrupted a speech on the economy by a deputy minister on Friday to sharply rebuke him for suggesting that the government should abide by World Trade Organization rules on import tariffs. Russia is not yet a member of the global trade group but is …

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Chiesi steals spotlight in Rajaratnam case

Posted on April 8th, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

Heard but hardly seen, Danielle Chiesi, a former hedge fund trader and ex-beauty queen, has taken centrestage in the government’s investigation against Raj Rajaratnam

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No Path to Prosperity: Ryan’s Incredulous Budget-Balancing Proposal, Preposterous Unemployment Estimate

Posted on April 6th, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

Many Republicans have embraced Paul Ryan’s proposal to balance the budget. I can’t embrace his plan because it will do no such thing. I questioned the idea in Government Shutdown Battle to Be Followed by Bigger Fight; GOP wants $4 Trillion in Cuts Over Next Decade; Is that Enough? The proposal is now up to $6 trillion in cuts. However, $6 trillion over a decade is still not enough. Congressional Budget Office Reply to Paul Ryan’s Proposal Inquiring minds may wish to consider the …

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Rasmussen Poll: 57% Okay With Government Shutdown If It Leads to Deeper Budget Cuts

Posted on April 2nd, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

A Rasmussen poll says 57% Okay With Government Shutdown If It Leads to Deeper Budget CutsA majority of voters are fine with a partial shutdown of the federal government if that’s what it takes to get deeper cuts in federal government spending. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 57% of Likely U.S. Voters think making deeper spending cuts in the federal budget for 2011 is more important than avoiding a partial government shutdown. Thirty-one percent (31%) disagree and …

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Wall Street Financial Dogma: Alan Greenspan’s "Old Time Religion" – Center for Research on Globalization

Posted on March 31st, 2011 in Fraud, Wall Street Scams | Comments Off

Center for Research on Globalization Wall Street Financial Dogma: Alan Greenspan's “Old Time Religion” Center for Research on Globalization Federal Reserve Board Governor Ed Gramlich's warning about subprime mortgage fraud is ignored as an anomaly here. When Mr. Greenspan says “we” in the above quote he means the useful idiots that Wall Street insists that the government hire – true … and more

Prosecutors Focus on Small Trades in Galleon Trial – New York Times

Posted on March 25th, 2011 in Fraud, Wall Street Scams | Comments Off

Moneycontrol.com Prosecutors Focus on Small Trades in Galleon Trial New York Times Mr. Rajaratnam, the most prominent defendant in the government's wide investigation of insider trading on Wall Street , faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted on securities fraud and conspiracy charges. On cross-examination, one of Mr. Rajaratnam's … Intel former exec 'passed on insider information' to Galleon hedge fund ComputerworldUK Rajaratnam's Wiretapped Call With Brother Bolsters Insider Case Bloomberg Galleon Jurors Hear Panicked Call From Rajaratnam Brother Wall Street Journal Times of India

World’s Biggest Property Bubble: China’s Ghost Cities Revisited; 64 Million Vacant Properties

Posted on March 24th, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

I have done many stories on China’s ghost cities. So have others. However, yet another ghost city story has come up recently that’s worth a good look. Please consider the Dateline SBS report on China’s Ghost Cities by Adrian BrownVast new cities of apartments and shops are being built across China at a rate of ten a year, but they remain almost completely uninhabited ghost towns. It’s all part of the government’s efforts to keep the economy booming, and there are many people who would love …

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Ireland 10-Year Bond Spread Hits Record; Portugal’s Government Collapsed; Portuguese 5-Year Yields Hit Record 8.2%; Death by 1000 Cuts

Posted on March 24th, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

As expected, the Portuguese government collapsed today in the wake of a dispute between political parties regarding increased austerity measures. Bloomberg reports Portuguese Parliament Rejects Government’s Deficit Plan Portuguese lawmakers rejected Prime Minister Jose Socrates’s deficit-cutting plan, threatening to topple his government and increasing the chance of an international bailout. Following parliament’s vote against proposed spending reductions and tax increases, Socrates was …

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Bigger bonuses for whistle-blowers: Are they ethical? – Christian Science Monitor

Posted on March 23rd, 2011 in Fraud, Wall Street Scams | Comments Off

Christian Science Monitor Bigger bonuses for whistle-blowers: Are they ethical? Christian Science Monitor Under a new law, whistle-blowers can earn up to 30 percent of the funds the government recovers in fraud . For Wall Street whistle-blowers, that can mean big payouts. Enhanced bonuses for whistle-blowers help ease their concerns about having to leave … and more

Qaddafi Pledges "Long War"; Photographs of the Wreckage; Usurpation of Legislative Power

Posted on March 21st, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

Once again the New York Times leads the way with excellent coverage of happenings in the Mideast and Africa. Please consider Qaddafi Pledges ‘Long War’ as Allies Pursue Air Assault on Libya A day after American and European forces began a broad campaign of strikes against the government of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, the Libyan leader delivered a fresh and defiant tirade on Sunday, pledging retaliation and saying his forces would fight a long war to victory. He was speaking in a telephone …

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The Sporting Life at Galleon – New York Times

Posted on March 15th, 2011 in Wall Street Scams | Comments Off

Boston Globe The Sporting Life at Galleon New York Times Wall Street traders are famous for throwing around sports metaphors and analogies with abandon. Raj Rajaratnam was no exception, according to the transcripts released by the government on Monday. On Sept. 11, 2008, with the stock market flailing, … Rajaratnam risks facing US court Deccan Herald New twist in Wall Street insider trading case Rediff Trial testimony tells of inside insider deals San Francisco Chronicle Wall Street Journal

Read more » – Eastern Iowa Government

Posted on March 14th, 2011 in Scams, Work From Home Scams | Comments Off

Read more » Eastern Iowa Government There are still many scams that are “tried and true” such as winning a lottery. And with the warmer weather coming, home improvement scams will be the next thing to come to Cedar Rapids. Buyers and renters and consumers beware. … and more

Pass bills to fight fraud – Scranton Times-Tribune

Posted on March 14th, 2011 in Fraud, Wall Street Scams | Comments Off

Pass bills to fight fraud Scranton Times-Tribune Since then, secrecy surrounding Medicare's payouts has facilitated the explosion of Medicare fraud , which costs taxpayers tens of billions of dollars a year. Last year The Wall Street Journal and the Center for Public Integrity obtained limited access … Poll Confirms America's Entitlement Culture…Even Among Tea Partiers Big Government all 13 news articles

New Online Help From Fannie Mae

Posted on March 14th, 2011 in Scams | Comments Off

Some is well-meaning, but some is simply a scam in the form of expensive “debt relief” services that may be offered free elsewhere. This month Fannie Mae, the government-sponsored entity that helps set lending standards for most …

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Gold, Real Estate, Stocks and My Cynicism |

Posted on March 12th, 2011 in Scams | Comments Off

So, as a taxpayer, the taxes I pay the government from my hard-earned money could theoretically go to pay the mortgage on my neighbor’s house, because he defaulted on his mortgage and it was a Fannie -Mae-insured mortgage. …. Could be the Binary options Blueprint Program seriously an absolute sports betting program or perhaps is it really an additional scam ? Web-sites this program has asserted that he’ll almost certainly simply be releasing a number of limited variety of …

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Pimco Dumps All Remaining Treasuries in Total Return Fund; Six Reasons to Fade Bill Gross

Posted on March 11th, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

Pimco’s Bill Gross has been dumping US government debt in favor of other alternatives including emerging-market opportunities. Looking ahead, I think it’s more likely to be a bullish setup for treasuries than not. First, please consider the news. Bloomberg reports Pimco’s Gross Eliminates Government Debt From Total Return Fund Bill Gross, who runs the world’s biggest bond fund at Pacific Investment Management Co., eliminated government-related debt from his flagship fund last month as the …

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F-35 purchase could prove costly for Canada

Posted on March 11th, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

Canada’s decision to purchase 65 fighter aircraft made by Lockheed Martin could end up costing the country about $30bn or almost two-thirds more than the government estimated

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Third McKinsey consultant drawn into Galleon case

Posted on March 10th, 2011 in Economy | Comments Off

McKinsey, the consulting firm entangled in the government’s insider trading case against Raj Rajaratnam, founder of Galleon Group, surfaced during opening statements in the trial

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Call 4 Action: Loan Modification Scams | LoanWorkout.org

Posted on March 9th, 2011 in Fraud, Scams | Comments Off

(Source: TMJ4) – Are loan modification scams a thing of the past? Unfortunately, no. What kinds of trouble are people running into with these. … credit unions, Debt Settlement, Fannie Mae, FDIC, Federal Reserve, FHA Loans, Fraud, Freddie Mac, free foreclosure help, GMAC, Government, great depression, great recession, Home Loan News, Homeowner Scams , Jobs, Lawsuits, Lenders, Loan Workouts, LoanSafe.org Radio, Mortgage, Mortgage Advice, Mortgage Broker, mortgage brokers …

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