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In reply to the discussion: Husband had loan insured, but bank never told his widow [View all]glinda
(14,807 posts)46. Many businesses count on seniors not knowing things. They are ripped off every day.
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I'm not surprised at all. When I handled my father's estate, the biggest nuisance by far involved
Midwestern Democrat
Apr 2015
#4
How is this any different from a man robbing a store that gets 5 years? I'll tell you how
sendit
Apr 2015
#25
K & R. Can they get any lower, more corrupt? And these bankers were deriding & insulting
appalachiablue
Apr 2015
#27
The penalties have to be staggeringly huge. That's the only language these banksters understand.
calimary
Apr 2015
#32
That'd be another tactic to use. But we'd have to make that FEROCIOUSLY strong.
calimary
Apr 2015
#41