BofA taking over countrywide?

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BofA taking over countrywide?

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I'm not sure how i completely missed this? but i just got this e-mail:
Opportunity is around the corner.

If you haven't heard, Bank of America will soon be welcoming Countrywide customers. Bank of America is one of the world's largest and most trusted financial institutions.

For now, there's no need for you to do anything.

In the meantime, you may continue to receive special offers from us. Feel free to take advantage. Countrywide remains open for business and ready to serve your financial needs.

To learn more about Bank of America and the transition, visit http://www.bankofamerica.com/welcome" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

and then more blah blah legal release stuff
does this mean i can't threaten to default and get stupid low rates anymore?.. :lol:
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Happened months ago. ;)
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Bob Beamesderfer wrote:Happened months ago. ;)
yeah, i realized that, but i guess it's finally getting to the "rubber meets the road" time.

kinda curious to know how it'll impact my negotiation powers.. i wanna refi at lower rate.. :)
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Jeff Shyu wrote:
Bob Beamesderfer wrote:Happened months ago. ;)
yeah, i realized that, but i guess it's finally getting to the "rubber meets the road" time.

kinda curious to know how it'll impact my negotiation powers.. i wanna refi at lower rate.. :)
just default on your loan and buy the house from yourself at the cheaper rate.


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