I'm sorry, DCJ, that is a lot of blechh.
Our board treasurer told us it would be a good time to try to refinance, but I'm scared for that reason. I think we're not underwater, but we can't be far.
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I'm sorry, DCJ, that is a lot of blechh.
Our board treasurer told us it would be a good time to try to refinance, but I'm scared for that reason. I think we're not underwater, but we can't be far.
I didn't even know mine was Freddie Mac, but it's the only reason I was able to refi.
The thing is, my house was valued by the 2003 appraiser at $70K more than the current appraisal. And that was before things started really booming.
I'm also thinking extra money changed hands in the 2003 appraisal on behalf of Ameriquest.
Today I got Official Word from the Short-term disability claims company that my morbid obesity and diabetes were determined by their doctor-on-a-leash to be preexisting condition for my staph infection.
That's complete bullshit. As if no one ever got a staph infection who wasn't obese and diabetic. I hope you can get a lawyer and contest that.
{{{DCJ}}} That's a lot of crap to have to deal with at once; I'm sorry.
Also, I agree with Zenkitty you should fight the pre-existing condition bullshit.
Ack, Daniel, that is some bullshit.
The decision makers for insurance companies should have our ailments--and have to use our insurance.
Way way back in the day I did temp work for a while processing insurance claims in the evenings. I approved everything. I'm sure some things eventually got caught through whatever their processing was, but I figured I at least a few maybe got through that "shouldn't" have.
Jacob on TWoP just referred to my nation's accent as "the sensuous quacking of the Australian." Apparently he is aware that I spent yesterday evening performing Pingu honks.
So sorry, Daniel. That sucks mightily.
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