Foreclosure Rescue Scams and How to Protect Yourself

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Real Estate & Mortgage 7 – Foreclosure Meltdown Fraud and Scams Dec08 – Foreclosure Rescue Scams Part 7 (Excerpt) Foreclosure Rescue Scams and How to Protect Yourself “The Foreclosure Sharks”, you have written this book or I think it's called a white paper. Free report whatever you want to call it its packed full of really good and interesting information. It's called “The Foreclosure Sharks - A look at the rampant theft of Americans’ homes through foreclosure rescue scams”. And folks I have to tell you I think we're going to spend the next week, the majority of the show talking about what the heck is going on out there. And what you need to do to protect yourself in case you should happen to be against this problem. You really need to know what your options are. This free report is available online at http://mortgageanswerman.com. You have got to get this. The information is really good, and one of the taglines that you have here Dan is, “There’s blood in the water and the sharks can smell it”. Right. What made me actually write this was a number of years ago I had been working with people in foreclosure for years, and it was just a way to let them know what was going to be going on once the foreclosure was filed against them. Now in many cases, these people were already experiencing what was going on. And again I've recently had a friend or two go through foreclosure and I had them collect all of the paperwork that they got from all of the foreclosure guys out there trying to help them sell their house or do whatever it was, and I was surprised at how thin the stack was. This one gal in particular, lives in Scottsdale in a very nice house and she didn’t have more than maybe 6 letters. In the past, a couple of years ago, especially at the peak of the market, when somebody was in a foreclosure situation they would have seriously a stack 6 inches thick. People would be knocking on their door 24 hours a day, calling them,
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