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jesse7312
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Jan 17, 2012
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Untrustable place
@ Kevin: I believe your complaints would have been better if you actually used proper grammar i find it hard to believe that you had 800, 000 to bid on an item and yet cannot spell or in the very least make a legible complaint. Consumers should research all complaints i agree, but your complaint sounds more like someone who probably couldn't read or write and now wants to blame a company for your own mistakes. I recommend the next time you want to throw away 800, 000 dollars try throwing it in the direction of an education.
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vegashomeinvestor
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Mar 8, 2012
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Untrustable place
To Kevin: I have never used bid 4 assets just checking them out today I saw your response to the original complaint. I have been following a few properties and doing the due diligence on 2 of them one of them I actually called a real estate company to help me with the transaction an was told the house can not be occupied and never has been. There was Mortgage Fraud committed on the entire development and due to the fight between the builder and the power company there was never power run to any of the homes. So to run power to that home would run about $200k because of how far it has to be run. So far the bids are up to over 5k on a house that according to the city has a non occupy and condemned status on the house. So you see they are offering homes they know are not habitable to me that is fraud. I also checked on one in Ohio and it was almost the exact same thing back taxes liens from utilities and even a fight in probate court. How can you offer a home for sale that is in the middle of probate court. This is not a good way to invest money. And see I can spell!!
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vegashomeinvestor
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Mar 8, 2012
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Untrustable place
To Jesse 7312: I have never used bid 4 assets just checking them out today I saw your response to the original complaint. I have been following a few properties and doing the due diligence on 2 of them one of them I actually called a real estate company to help me with the transaction an was told the house can not be occupied and never has been. There was Mortgage Fraud committed on the entire development and due to the fight between the builder and the power company there was never power run to any of the homes. So to run power to that home would run about $200k because of how far it has to be run. So far the bids are up to over 5k on a house that according to the city has a non occupy and condemned status on the house. So you see they are offering homes they know are not habitable to me that is fraud. I also checked on one in Ohio and it was almost the exact same thing back taxes liens from utilities and even a fight in probate court. How can you offer a home for sale that is in the middle of probate court. This is not a good way to invest money. And see I can spell!!
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