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    1930 days ago

    You get what you give. Don’t become the monster. A real class act would just dangle it in front of them and then just approve it anyways. Like bitch I’m over it, I don’t give a fuck. You’re just a dumb ass speed bump.

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        730 days ago

        Why not both? Give people who deserve it grace and be the bigger person and burn those that don’t to the ground.

        Of course, if you find out that they did deserve grace later, you’ll need to destroy the biggest monster of all, yourself.

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      2130 days ago

      Maybe the mortgage application was just not within approval guidelines. It is not like a bank clerk gets to arbitrarily decide by personal sympathy.

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          529 days ago

          Where else do you get mortgages?

          I mean, technically you can contract a mortgage between any two legally able persons.

          But I’d say a mortgage between private individuals is a rare exception.

          Usually it is bank/credit unions, or corporations specializing in mortgages as their primary business. But I think you can lump most of those under the umbrella term. At least as far as their employees being able to just approve or deny you for personal reasons.

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            129 days ago

            The person who runs these things is not the clerk. There is no implication that they were the clerk in the transaction. They could be, but that’s not implied at ALL. No matter how many worthless shitbags downvote the truth.