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k&r for exposure. n/t Laelth May 2013 #1
The fact that they need to engage in fraud and employ such tactics to exist....... marmar May 2013 #2
+1 xchrom May 2013 #3
One of the few advantages of living in TX. hobbit709 May 2013 #4
It is one of the few things Texas does right, regulate banks. mountain grammy May 2013 #10
Isn't that the way it should be? It's "unsecured debt," so none of that was tpsbmam May 2013 #13
I have a student loan DiverDave May 2013 #30
Wow, a great example of why these need to be looked into closely and you're one of those people tpsbmam May 2013 #31
Post removed Post removed May 2013 #5
The mega-bankers' credo . . . another_liberal May 2013 #6
Its time to take these people and their industry and boot them from iemitsu May 2013 #7
Time to start following them into the men's room and...... Hotler May 2013 #8
They have certainly earned such a response from the community iemitsu May 2013 #20
The big problem with that is that we know our local banker - or think we do - and jwirr May 2013 #33
A lot of time, effort and money have been spent iemitsu May 2013 #34
HUGE K & R !!! WillyT May 2013 #9
Having no rear-view mirror has consequences, just like refusing to enforce the law. K&R Egalitarian Thug May 2013 #11
The mortgage settlement rewarded bad behavior and opened the floodgates. pa28 May 2013 #12
Sometimes I AM in favor of the death penalty. MNBrewer May 2013 #14
Wow. I almost moved my $ into chase. lindysalsagal May 2013 #15
K & R n/t glinda May 2013 #16
Well they have a Golden Ticket and the right to pillage Rex May 2013 #17
Its funny quakerboy May 2013 #18
very possible. n/t defacto7 May 2013 #26
Actually I think a bunch of hedgefunds are scooping up properties before banks can fully foreclose LooseWilly May 2013 #36
Interesting quakerboy May 2013 #37
Four words: flvegan May 2013 #19
One word: ICELAND BrotherIvan May 2013 #22
With credit card debt the signatures on the transactions prove it pretty well RB TexLa May 2013 #24
Not if youve already paid off that debt quakerboy May 2013 #32
JPMorgan Chase caught being evil? Inconceivable! (nt) DirkGently May 2013 #21
People such as Bernie Sanders and David Stockman were right, Dawson Leery May 2013 #23
Absolutely defacto7 May 2013 #27
Precisely Sherman A1 May 2013 #29
Go, Kamala! Liquidate them! SwankyXomb May 2013 #25
K&R Sherman A1 May 2013 #28
K & R Quantess May 2013 #35
Who is going to jail over this? Chisox08 May 2013 #38
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