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Well the truth is, they can get rid of your mortgage, but they can not get rid of your promissory note. So if you pay to get rid of your mortgage with the expectation that you will not have to pay anything on your debt in the future, well I got this bridge in Brooklyn that I will sell you for real cheap. What they do is get rid of the worry that if you can't make your note payment the bank will not be able to take your home. Things have changed however, every mortgage I have gotten informs you whether they will sell your note or not. It is a waste of money really. However, the website eliminateyourmortgage.com is very informative as to understanding how money works. If you read this and your are smart, you can use the information to become a real estate millioniare rapidly. -- Ferris J. Anderson, MSW CEO Trenton Realty Solutions, LLC. Management-Rentals-Investments Rehabilitating Communities One Building At A Time. www.trsholdings.com (p)412.298.0322 (f)412.243.9871 mail:p.o. box 8211 Pittsburgh, PA, 15221 "J Wynn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Had anyone in this newsgroup come across this scam yet? These people claim > that they can null and void the mortgage because the banks forgot to tell > you that your promissary note is a deposit and not a loan. Share your > thought, please. JW > >
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