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Ray Steele flipping reo without end buyer going around you
30 August 2010 | 11 replies
Again, I feel like I am taking crazy pills again.
KB Bergeron Pay Off Properties vs Purchase More Properties
9 July 2009 | 49 replies
Big pill to swallow!
Adam Anderson The Country Needs To Spend More Money To Keep From Going Bankrupt??? We Are Doomed.
13 August 2009 | 76 replies
Tim, you need to relax, take a chill pill, go hunt some raccoons and unwind, for your own sake...
J Scott How Far We've Come
23 August 2009 | 33 replies
My 11 yr old had gone through two lenses prescriptions in one year for her vision problems that alone was over $500 out of pocket, Medicaid (Federal )is for the poverty level children.So here we have a paid insurance program limited to just children to age 18?
Michael Rossi There is No Hope - This Country is DONE!
11 June 2010 | 114 replies
It's been my experience that the solid individual plans, even for someone in their 30s, are very expensive, while the "cheap" ones (relatively speaking--$200/month is a ton of money for someone who doesn't earn a lot) have high deductibles and aren't reliable for paying the total costs of lab tests, prescription drugs and other things.
J Scott Interesting RE Biz Model
9 June 2010 | 13 replies
There is this thing called a "prescriptive easement" that these condo owners should look into.
Account Closed Tenant evicted...finally moving out!!
24 June 2010 | 8 replies
Frankly, I'd also get pictures/videos of whatever's inside the medicine cabinet given the cost of prescription meds these days.The second to last thing you need is a lawsuit from the deadbeat stating that you took revenge on their stuff.
Diane B. short sale flipping-I represent buyer
20 July 2010 | 31 replies
Thanks - Off to suck down my chill pills :wink:
Joe Strickley CRE Buyer's Broker
10 September 2010 | 26 replies
They sign long term leases and with the boomer generation retiring and living longer anything to do with prescriptions and medical is booming.
J Scott Nationalized Single-Payer Health Systems
21 August 2009 | 22 replies
My mother's next prescription 'co-pay' is going to be $5,235 FOR ONE BOTTLE OF PILLS.