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Happy Easter Sign


Happy Easter Sign


$2.95


Make Your Home Eggstra Special This Easter. The Easter Bunny won't pass by your house when you decorate with this Happy Easter Sign. Your Easter guests will hop in excitement when they see this adorable Easter Bunny decoration. An Easter cutout is an affordable way to display classic Easter decorations without breaking your budget! Sign reads "Happy Easter" near the top of the Easter basket. Easter decoration is approximately 24 1/2. Printed on both sides. One side is glossy, the other matte. Made of heavy card stock. Make memories this Easter with charming holiday decorations. Stock up on the Easter eggs, baskets, and decorations you will need to have a hopping Easter! Part of Decorations > Cutouts

SALE   Easter Yard Sign   SALE


SALE Easter Yard Sign SALE


$1.95


Easter is Here, Celebrate with Easter Decorations! The Easter yard sign is the perfect way to start your Easter festivities. A great Easter decoration to add to your event. 21" tall and 9 1/2" wide. "Happy Easter" with bunny design. Sale items are non returnable. Made of plastic. Decorate for your Easter party with our Easter party decorations. Cutouts, banners, and centerpieces, we have everything you need to make your Easter party a hit. Crosses, Easter eggs, and bunny rabbits no matter what your celebrating style, we have the Easter party decorations that are right for you. Part of Decorations > Outdoor Decorations

Happy Easter Sign(Pack of 108)


Happy Easter Sign(Pack of 108)


$2.65


Happy Easter Sign. Printed on 2 sides. Size:24" x 18". Made in USA.

Easter Sign - Cardstore - Photo Easter Holiday Card


Easter Sign - Cardstore - Photo Easter Holiday Card


$2.99


"Send this friendly spring photo card, featuring a pastel Easter egg garden with a sign that says 'Have a Happy Easter.' Drop in your favorite photo, then we'll stamp and mail them for you. 5"" x 7"" Folded Card"

Easter Sign with Bunnies and Eggs by Valerie


Easter Sign with Bunnies and Eggs by Valerie


$24.68


A sure sign of spring. Welcome the season--and guests--with this free-standing Easter sign. Letters on eggs as well as individual letters in between spell the word "Easter", as adorable bunnies pop out of the eggs. From the Valerie Parr Hill Collection.

Easter Cut Outs(Pack of 72)


Easter Cut Outs(Pack of 72)


$6.3


Easter Cut Outs - Happy Easter Sign 18 X 24

Happy Easter Glitter Sign


Happy Easter Glitter Sign


$1.99


Sign measures approximately 10.5" wide x 6.75" high. Color: As Shown

Easter Egg Hunt Yard Sign(Pack of 54)


Easter Egg Hunt Yard Sign(Pack of 54)


$4.95


Easter Egg Hunt Yard Sign. 1-sided plastic; attached to 24" pine stake. Size:12" x 22". Made in USA.

Easter


Easter


$9.99


Easter

National Stock Sign Co. Inc. Sign, Business Hours, Each, Red and White


National Stock Sign Co. Inc. Sign, Business Hours, Each, Red and White


$1.95


Sign, "Business Hours", Each

U.S. Stamp & Sign Century Business Hours Sign


U.S. Stamp & Sign Century Business Hours Sign


$31.99


0% 0.75" Height 1 Each 13" 13" Width x 14" Height 14" 4247 Century Business Hours Sign: Set of 176 3/4" Characters Suction Cups Business Hours sign offers a heavy-duty plastic construction. Includes suction cups and a complete set of 176 3/4" characters to customize your business hours. Hooks on bottom so you can attach optional U.S. Stamp & Sign Century Series Open/Closed Sign (sold separately). Black Background Business Hour Preprinted Century Business Hours Sign Customizable Time - Business Hours English Indoor Information Sign No Plastic Silver U.S. Stamp & Sign www.usstamp.com/

Beistle 44989  Happy Easter Sign Pack of 12


Beistle 44989 Happy Easter Sign Pack of 12


$36.97


The Beistle Company is the oldest and largest manufacturer of decorations and party goods. With unsurpassed service and top quality products its easy to understand why The Beistle Company is world renowned in the Party Goods Industry. Our decorations and party goods are manufactured from the finest and highest quality raw materials. This combined with unsurpassed skilled craftsmanship creates the very best value in the market place. Continuous research of new product ideas keep our product lines on the cutting edge of the party goods industry. Happy Easter Sign. Dimensions 24 x 18 inches. Doublesided print

Sign Advising Closure of Business Due to Manpower Shortages


Sign Advising Closure of Business Due to Manpower Shortages


$79.99


Sign Advising Closure of Business Due to Manpower Shortages - Premium Photographic Print

Beistle 44912 Easter Egg Hunt Yard Sign  Pack of 6


Beistle 44912 Easter Egg Hunt Yard Sign Pack of 6


$35.65


1Sided plastic; attached to 24 pine stake. Priced per each piece. Shelf pack contains 6 pieces. Must buy in shelf pack quantities. Theme: Easter. Size: 12 x 22 .


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The Mortgage Mess

MORTGAGE MAGIC

How can a “tortoise” become an “Easter bunny”? Easy, if you know how to convert mortgage notes into asset based securities, place them into a trust and then sell the certificates of investment into this trust to anyone that can write a check.

Wow, what does all of that mean to me? I have to get up tomorrow morning, check the oil in my truck and go to work. Well, Sammy, here is what it means and this might explain to you what you have been watching on the “tube” lately. You see, when you closed on your home you signed two documents. One was the mortgage which was recorded with the tax collector in your area. The second and most important piece of paper was the note.

It is a promissory note that is a negotiable document that means it is worth a lot of money. Now, if you had a piece of paper that was worth $200,000 will you not take care of it? You darned right you would. Well, when you closed on your mortgage the most important document was the note. The mortgage company needed that in order to get paid... Who paid the seller and where did the money come from. It was all electronic. There was no cash at the table. The title company handled everything. Now, where did the note go to?

Your mortgage company most likely didn’t put up one thin dime. They already had it promised/sold to a bank that does nothing but buy mortgage notes. However, this bank DOES NOT USE MONEY. They use credit and once they have decided which investor group that will buy these long term investments, that is where the cash comes from. This gets very complicated, but if you pay attention, you will learn something in (10) minutes that most folks will never learn in a lifetime.

Now, remember, your mortgage company that closed on your loan did not put any money into the deal. They might have negotiated the job of collecting the monthly payments from you and forwarding them to the investment group. This group is called a TRUST. So, it only stands to reason that as long as they (1st bank) have no money in the deal, then when the foreclosure is resolved, they have no money coming. In legal terms, they have no damages. So, what right do they have to hold their hand out looking to own your home or get paid when it sells on the court house steps?

Okay, on with the magic show. Let’s fast forward to this group of investors. They are identified in the trust as certificate holders. So, when an investor puts up money, they are NOT buying your individual note. They are buying increments of investments. So, it is possible for over (100) certificate holders to have an interest in your note.

Ready for more “hocus pocus”. The investors/certificate holders have their investment insured. Yes, that is true. The companies, like AIG, Bears & Stearns, Barney & Company are the folks that insured these investments. BUT, they were not called insurance certificates, but “credit enhancements” or “swaps”. In, other words, the company would provide the credit swap or funds so that when a loan went bad, the investor was not out anything.

Here is where the rabbit got lost and screwed up the show. What they were doing was NOT ILLEGAL. It was a good business model and perfectly legal under the guidelines of the SEC. But, no one anticipated the volume of foreclosures; hence the “credit enhancements” were causing havoc on the insurance company’s cash flow. That is exactly why some companies went “belly up” and why we (you and I) have to put billions into AIG and others. It is ONLY for the reason to keep investors from taking these folks to court for fraud.

There is a violent undertow going on in the halls of Wall St as we speak. Many disgruntled investors are raising their voices. Congress is listening and the bankers are jumping to whatever music comes out of Washington.

Now, let’s move on into the final curtain of this magic show. IF, the investor loses nothing and is made whole by the insurance carrier, where is the damage? BUT, yet these “blood thirsty” banks are still taking peoples homes and pocketing the money. Yes, when average people are not defended with the professional representation, they lose and the banks have a windfall. Unfortunately, there are not enough attorneys that fully understand this. As a result, Joe Citizen loses.

What happens when the insurance company cannot pay the investor? The investor has NO claims for damage against the consumer because he had NO contract with the consumer. Remember, in this magic act the investor bought pieces and the homeowner agreed to pay someone that was identifiable. Under Federal Law, the homeowner has the right to know who to pay.

Regis Sauger

About the Author

Regis Sauger is a licesned mortgage broker in Florida. He has had numerous articles published and currently has over 30,000 readers. Tow of his articles were featured on the Oprah Winfrey credit show.

http://www.yurcredit.com http://www.regisp.imnotleaving.com