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Friday, December 4, 2009

Open Question: Loan officer wants to charge for services rendered fee? and more...

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Open Question: Loan officer wants to charge for services rendered fee? and more...

Open Question: Loan officer wants to charge for services rendered fee?

I worked with this loan officer for 1 month before I officially got a sale contract. He promised me many things that the loan will be approved, no problem however any time I asked about the updated status of the loan, he did not give any clue besides two words "go well". It has been 1 month since I got the sale contract, and he still didn't give me a final answer about the loan approval, closing date is 16 days away and he stills didn't give me any response, not a single clue about the loan. I sent him an email wanting to cancel the loan because he is really lying to me and wasting my time. He then asked me to pay services rendered fee? What is this fee anyway? I don't think I need to pay for any fee at closing. What should I respond to him? A tip to others: please don't deal with loan broker that you don't know, they are lying to you and will waste your time. Go to a credit union, they will get your things done. I got my final approval from a credit union in my state and is ready to close soon.

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Open Question: How to determine (in a straightforward way) if he's interested?

So I went on a date last weekend with a guy I think is really awesome and would like to date. If he isn't interested, that's totally fine, I just want to know. So guys, how would you prefer a girl to express her interest. Should I just say "hey do you want to hang out some more, see if this goes somewhere?" Or just ask him on a date and judge on whether or not he accepts? I have no problem giving up once I know for sure he isn't interested, I just want to know how to find out in a way that is both polite and effective. Thank you!

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Open Question: How can I let my parents visit my boyfriend in Sao Paulo, Brazil?

My problem is this: I used to date this guy for a while, but I´ve never put much faith in our relationship because I was gonna live in Milan for professional reasons, and he was going to Sao Paulo. But after breaking up, we realised that what we had was very important for both, and we can´t forget eachother. So I decided to go and visit him this Christmas holidays, with my own money, that I saved. But my problem is this; I`m living in Milan for studying, and I depend on my parents, they are paying me everything, And they don´t let me go, because they think S.P is veeeery dangerous! their problem is not the money at all, they are afraid that something bad happens to me! Besides, they never met this boyfriend I had. I´m 21 years old, living alone, I´ve travelled alone before, I don´t know why they are messing so much this time! I really love him, I need to see him, and I can´t stand anymore being far away from him! please help me find a way to show them that this is th best for me!!

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