does this mean i can't threaten to default and get stupid low rates anymore?..Opportunity is around the corner.
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and then more blah blah legal release stuff
BofA taking over countrywide?
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BofA taking over countrywide?
I'm not sure how i completely missed this? but i just got this e-mail:

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Re: BofA taking over countrywide?
Happened months ago. ;)
Re: BofA taking over countrywide?
yeah, i realized that, but i guess it's finally getting to the "rubber meets the road" time.Bob Beamesderfer wrote:Happened months ago. ;)
kinda curious to know how it'll impact my negotiation powers.. i wanna refi at lower rate..
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Re: BofA taking over countrywide?
just default on your loan and buy the house from yourself at the cheaper rate.Jeff Shyu wrote:yeah, i realized that, but i guess it's finally getting to the "rubber meets the road" time.Bob Beamesderfer wrote:Happened months ago. ;)
kinda curious to know how it'll impact my negotiation powers.. i wanna refi at lower rate..
heh