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Joe Chi Minh

(15,229 posts)
11. Hilarious, if it didn't have horrifying, real-life consequences.
Sun Apr 26, 2015, 12:39 PM
Apr 2015

There seems to be a lot more terse, dry comments on here these days. Masters of drolly ironic epigrams.

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I hope that lawsuit ensures she is well taken care of in her retirement nt okaawhatever Apr 2015 #1
Me too! DawgHouse Apr 2015 #16
k&r... spanone Apr 2015 #2
Another way the banksters cheat the people. jwirr Apr 2015 #3
I'm not surprised at all. When I handled my father's estate, the biggest nuisance by far involved Midwestern Democrat Apr 2015 #4
These financial corporations have raised corruption justhanginon Apr 2015 #5
+10 appalachiablue Apr 2015 #26
Can you imagine how many others are victims? CoffeeCat Apr 2015 #47
I presume, then, that you do not advocate equal pay for women. JayhawkSD Apr 2015 #52
So much wrong about your comment... CoffeeCat Apr 2015 #53
Not handling the finances does not require ignorance JayhawkSD Apr 2015 #54
Unless the partner is familiar with the situation, they are prone to fraud csziggy Apr 2015 #56
Responsibility is a forgotten concept. JayhawkSD Apr 2015 #58
The woman in this case was NOT irresponsible - she PAID the mortgage csziggy Apr 2015 #61
I'll help my family in their time of need but a bank pulls this shit kcr Apr 2015 #62
It's 98% of the banks that give the rest a bad reputation. lpbk2713 Apr 2015 #6
+1 FailureToCommunicate Apr 2015 #7
Hilarious, if it didn't have horrifying, real-life consequences. Joe Chi Minh Apr 2015 #11
snakes heaven05 Apr 2015 #8
These people are reprehensible TexasMommaWithAHat Apr 2015 #9
Despicable. Immoral and Unethical. Corporations are Legal Socipaths. Hiraeth Apr 2015 #10
Can we create a TNNurse Apr 2015 #12
great idea :-) secondwind Apr 2015 #24
B of A, no surprise. madamesilverspurs Apr 2015 #13
BofA is too big to function. Gormy Cuss Apr 2015 #57
evil B of A Liberal_in_LA Apr 2015 #14
around my house azureblue Apr 2015 #15
I know, my bank sold our home loan to Nationstar. fasttense Apr 2015 #50
Cases like this are the MAIN argument against so-called 'tort reform' PatrickforO Apr 2015 #17
I Disagree Yallow Apr 2015 #19
How is this any different from a man robbing a store that gets 5 years? I'll tell you how sendit Apr 2015 #25
Cases like this are the MAIN argument against so-called 'tort reform' The CCC Apr 2015 #21
That would GUARANTEE they would be ethical the next time around. PatrickforO Apr 2015 #40
The problem always is the judge sendit Apr 2015 #23
Malevolent fucks! Enthusiast Apr 2015 #18
Thread winner BrotherIvan Apr 2015 #35
Fraud is what they do. Enthusiast Apr 2015 #37
Lender provided mortgage life insurance is a rip off to begin with Major Nikon Apr 2015 #20
My shrink tells me to trust tomsaiditagain Apr 2015 #22
K & R. Can they get any lower, more corrupt? And these bankers were deriding & insulting appalachiablue Apr 2015 #27
Scum sucking bottom dwellers !! benld74 Apr 2015 #28
The only way to stop this crap is to pay victims AND jail bankers. Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2015 #29
The penalties have to be staggeringly huge. That's the only language these banksters understand. calimary Apr 2015 #32
Another is to ban those responsible from the industry.... Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2015 #34
That'd be another tactic to use. But we'd have to make that FEROCIOUSLY strong. calimary Apr 2015 #41
That is the only way to stop it. Enthusiast Apr 2015 #38
another of the 99% Thespian2 Apr 2015 #30
I think they oughta be taken to the frickin' CLEANERS. calimary Apr 2015 #31
Take 'em down NV Whino Apr 2015 #33
shameful and yet, not at all surprising marym625 Apr 2015 #36
This happened to my sister in the eighties, sadoldgirl Apr 2015 #39
That same thing happened to my friend here in Florida classykaren Apr 2015 #42
How do you put a corporate person in prison? NBachers Apr 2015 #43
Better call Saul seveneyes Apr 2015 #44
every night when I go to bed NJCher Apr 2015 #45
Many businesses count on seniors not knowing things. They are ripped off every day. glinda Apr 2015 #46
Glad to see someone else post this story... chervilant Apr 2015 #48
no ethics in today's business schools. profit pigs. pansypoo53219 Apr 2015 #49
My wife knows we have mortgage insurance. JayhawkSD Apr 2015 #51
This is the tip of the iceberg. blackspade Apr 2015 #55
Latest in a string of insults from this bank Egnever Apr 2015 #59
Home loans are guaranteed by the FDIC also AgingAmerican Apr 2015 #60
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