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This is just a good example of creative thinking that was posted on yahoo this morning. Another way if you put your mind to it that you can resolve a bad situation.

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“Cash for keys” aids home borrowers, investors


 Cash for KeysReal estate signs are seen in the front yards of houses for sale in this file photo taken in Maricopa, Arizona, May 27, 2009. REUTERS/Joshua Lott/Files

On Friday March 12, 2010, 2:21 pm EST

By Al Yoon – Analysis

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Jon Daurio, chief executive officer of mortgage investor Kondaur Capital Corp., recently offered a $4,000 check to Barry Culver for the deed to his Bryan, Ohio house.

With the exchange, and a pay-off to a second-lien holder, Culver was freed of $120,000 in crushing mortgage debt on the house, said Daurio, who had bought the right to cut the deal when he purchased the mortgage months earlier. The house, after repairs, is now on the market for $47,500.

“It got me out of a bind,” said Culver, a former Kmart employee who has since relocated near his in-laws in Tennessee where job prospects are better. “I got a little cash out of it and was able to pay off other stuff I owed.”

Such ‘cash-for-keys’ offers are common for Orange, California-based Kondaur, one of the largest players in the business of buying and resolving distressed loans for profit. The business is growing more popular, with volumes of loans for sale at their highest since the founding of Kondaur in July 2007, said Daurio, a veteran of the subprime lending industry.

At DebtX, a Boston-based loan exchange, the number of bidders on pools of loans is up 25 percent since last quarter.

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Last Updated on Sunday, 23 May 2010 12:39

80 Free Credit Reports Thatll Cost You

Free Credit Report

‘Free’ Credit Reports That’ll Cost You

There’s nothing free about forking over $179 a year for information at Freecreditreport.com.

Instead you can go to AnnualCreditReport.com, which is run by the Federal Trade Commission, and get a truly free report once a year from each of the credit agencies: Equifax, Experian and TransUnion.

Freecreditreport.com’s catchy ditties can get stuck in your head for days — but subscribing to the service will haunt your credit card bill for a year. When you sign up, you’re asked for your credit card number. Then the site automatically enrolls you in its “Triple Advantage credit monitoring,” which pledges to continuously track your credit status for $14.99 per month.   (A quote from CNN Money.com this morning)

This is just what I personally want to see about taking these people down. I have been dealing with credit reporting agencies for awhile now and I found out that not only do they take you for your money they also work strictly for the businesses and have NO regard for the consumer.  Especially Experian  will go out of their way to not help the consumer.

I went though all the legal process to remove a false statement and Experian just said that the company has the right to leave the mark on my credit just because the said it is mine. I had all the documents and forms to prove otherwise!

Our system is getting worse by the day and if any of you have comments please feel free to add them.

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 3 February 2010 03:29

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