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    Gummie92 is offline Member
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    Business Is Overflooding - Loan Officers Needed

    Dear Fellow Success-Minded Entrepreneurs,

    First off, Steve, don't worry buddy - I'm only going to post this once in the forum =P

    I own a business by the name of National Financial Company, LLC, and one of the services that I provide for my customers is home mortgage, debt consolidation, and refinancing loans. You can get more details in the "Member Directory" section of this site in the "Financial Services" category.

    Anyways, as most of you know, interest rates are at an all-time low - the lowest in 50 years, to be exact. Homebuyers are taking advantage of these rates and buying homes left and right. Here in California, it seems the moment a house is finished building it's been snatched off the market already. I even read an article in the LA Times that the California Association of Realtors are predicting that house values are increasing double digit AGAIN next year, a staggering 13%, bringing the median SFR price from $366,450 in 2003 to $414,000 in 2004. Yikes.

    Because of the low rates and the fact that home prices are gonna jump again, people are getting loans NOW and looking for homes. But the number of loan/homeseekers outweigh mortgage providers, making them an underserved market.

    I need everyone in the US (sorry, I can't offer this to my friends outside the country) interested in going into business for themselves but not BY themselves, to contact me. Ongoing support and training will be provided. Usually to provide loans you'd need months of classroom learning and testing, but with our unique program, no experience or licensing is necessary, since you will be using the license of my partner company. You get to work your own hours, and be paid on average $1,200 a sale, even more. Our products are in great demand - it's basically anybody wanting to buy a home or refinance their existing home. It makes sense to grab the opportunity and make it work for you.

    If you have any questions at all, dont hesitate to email me at paul@nationalfinancialco.com. Thanks for your time.
    "Every falling stone is a stepping stone"

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    ericesquire is offline Banned
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    Paul - I tried to go to nationalfinancialco.com and it's just a temporary page...do you need a web developer to get that up and running or have you already secured someone for the job? If you haven't, E-mail me the specs for the site and I can get you a proposal by Wednesday that will be extremely competetive against anything you've received so far.

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