Tag Archive 'lenders'


Where’s the housing relief bill for responsible people?

July 27th, 2008

Congress has approved a $300 billion funding measure to help people who are at risk of losing their homes due to foreclosure, and now, it seems, almost every media outlet in the country is busy touting the ways to stake claim to your chunk of change from that bailout.

To be in foreclosure means you haven’t paid your mortgage. Wow! What a concept. Most of the people in the current mortgage crisis are people who managed to get mortgages from lenders who offered sub-prime loans. The loans were given to people with a variety of options, but many people who never would have managed to get a mortgage from traditional lenders managed to buy a home. Great. Until the taxpayer-funded bailout.


Bankrupt Sharper Image robbed customers

March 6th, 2008

I’ve considered buying from Sharper Image in the past, but now with the company in bankruptcy proceedings, a lot of stuff is becoming clear about my horse sense.

Have you ever considered doing something or going somewhere, but even the mere thought gave you a bad impression? Well, that’s how it was with a lot of the disclaimers that were on the site the times I considered making a purchase: it make me nauseous.