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Posted on: 28th Aug, 2007 12:11 am
Hi all,

It's been a long time since we've all joined hands and helped our community grow. But how well do we know each other? Let's start off by telling you something about myself.

I'm Brian Dela Cruz, Marketing Manager at MortgageFit. I've been associated with this community since April, 2006. And, it's been a pleasure interacting with the people here and helping them to the best of my abilities.

It would be great if you too add something about yourself here.

Happy introducing!

Thanks,

Brian Dela Cruz
Hello Everyone!
I just joined today. I am very excited about this community. I have seen many positive responses and I like that. I have been in the industry for over 5 years and I continue to do so, due to my wanting to help so many people with their mortgage and building lasting friendships with my borrowers.
Posted on: 20th Dec, 2007 12:40 pm
Hi Stephenie,

You are most welcomed to the forums.

I think you will enjoy here in the forums to share your experience. If people get help from our community, I think that is the greatest achievement of the community. Looking forward for your participation in the forums.


Thanks,
Larry
Posted on: 20th Dec, 2007 12:59 pm
Im Glynis Shaw and I work for Texas Credit Restoration Alliance. I am here to help people understand that there is something you can do to delete negatives on your credit reports. There are a lot of scams out there so be careful. There are a lot of legitimate credit repair companies out there also. You need to check any company out carefully if you are considering doing business with them. That goes for credit repair companies also. I happen to work for one of the best in the business. I am not here to promote myself but if you can use my services I certainly wont turn any business down. I once had a person ask me if I wanted to fix my own transmission? He said there are plenty of repair books out there that you can buy that will show you how. Well I don't know anything about transmissions so I declined. Why would you want to try and fix something as important to your life and well being as your credit ? Yes there are some things that you can fix, but if you need professional help by all means get it. There is nothing on your credit bureau that cant be taken off if you know how. Thank you.
Posted on: 30th Dec, 2007 10:33 pm
Hi Glynis,

You're most welcome here. Thanks so much for co-operating with us.

I agree with you, if you can use your services and help people, no doubt, it's good for all. Well, if you participate in our forums, you'll find people coming here with so many misconceptions and the professionals whether our community lenders or the brokers or the appraiser or lawyer, each one of them is so dedicated to help them out.

I hope you'll find this community friendly and would be happy to be a part of it. As for your services that can help the community, I think you can send a mail to sam (just get the email address from http://www.mortgagefit.com/contactus/ ) and he'll be happy to guide you.

Good luck to you and happy new year :)
Posted on: 31st Dec, 2007 04:59 am
Good morning and Happy New Year:

My name is Michael Haltman, and I am the president of Exeter Commercial which is a commercial mortgage lender/brokertrainer located in New York.

We have a company motto which is "we do the impossible", because the majority of our borrowers come to us with some nick or cut on either the building that they want to finance, or on their personal financial history.

In addition, we train residential mortgage brokers on everyhting that they need to know to become a successful commercial mortgage broker. We do this through a live seminar, as well as through our 3-DVD program with 109-page Course Manual.

It is a pleasure to join the community, and we are here to answer any commercial mortgage questions that you might have.
Posted on: 31st Dec, 2007 06:55 am
Welcome Haltman,

It's good to have you amongst us.

happy New year :) and hope you'd like our community.
Posted on: 01st Jan, 2008 02:27 am
Hey everyone. I'm Tino....that's about it. :lol:

This is like an answering machine....Got any questions?
Posted on: 10th Jan, 2008 09:54 pm
Welcome Tino,

Answering machine? that's interesting! :)
Posted on: 11th Jan, 2008 12:09 am
Well I figure I'll introduce myself since I've started digging for knowledge about all this craziness.

My name is Tony Gullotti, I'm 24 and work in marketing research for a Indiana based material handling company. I'll be buying my first home within the year and have joined this community to get some first-hand knowledge from people who are within the industry.

Hopefully after my home buying experience I will be able to provide information from the point-of-view of an amateur. I currently plan on posting a full report of my experiences for information to other first time homebuyers.

I wanted to thank everyone for their help thus far and I hope to be able to contribute in my own way in the future.
Posted on: 11th Jan, 2008 07:24 am
Hi Tino and Tony,

Welcome to this community.

I hope you'd like to be here and make good friends and have fun.

This is to Tino: It seems from your pic that you belong to some company, well are you a lender/broker? just curious to know :)

Tony, it's great to know that you are planning to buy a home. We do come across people here who've bought homes and are planning and we've tried our best to help them all with the advice they needed to make things work.

Since you are on the look out for some knowledge so that home buying process gets easier for you, do tell us what exactly you wish to know about. When I joined this community, I was such a novice but I did come across some good people here who're always there to support others and that's the reason I stayed back.

I feel so satisfied to help people with the little knowledge that I have, I've gained good insight of mortgage and home buying by participating in the forums and you know it's good money too.

I may not be a lender but people do feel happy when I try to help them, at least I can give them some happiness and relief when they're in mortgage problems or when they need suggestions for the best option. :)

Please feel free to share your experiences with us; we'd be happy to know about it. Above all, the community and all others like you will get some good help.

May god bless you.

Samantha
Posted on: 11th Jan, 2008 11:29 am
amen to that, samantha.

tony, please feel free to ask away - hit us with your proverbial best shot - any question is worth asking, because even if you might think it a foolish one, someone else is probably thinking of the same thing and hesitant to ask it.

i've only been here for a short while myself, but have discovered that there are a lot of people hoping to be helpful to those asking questions. some of us have a little bit more expertise than others. i suggest you not pounce on the first idea that is expressed; but rather, consider the advice from a few different people before you try to put something into practice that you learned here.

well-intentions don't always make great advice, but we all muddle through somehow. welcome, and we will anticipate hearing from you with any of our marketing research questions.
Posted on: 11th Jan, 2008 02:38 pm
oh...hi tino, too! welcome

we hope we have answers, that's for sure.
Posted on: 11th Jan, 2008 02:39 pm
Hi all, I came over from the insurance forum. I like to read the posts and see what knowledge and experience I can find.I learn a lot from reading the posts.Sometimes I can contribute a story or two.Maybe help someone out.
Posted on: 22nd Jan, 2008 01:37 pm
Hi Patricia,

You are most welcomed to share your knowledge and help people out.

Hope you will enjoy participating in the forum.

Best of luck,
Larry
Posted on: 22nd Jan, 2008 01:44 pm
My name is Greg Phillips and I have been closing mortgages for a little over 10 years.

I joined because of the sheer # of members. I will help when I can. Thanks!
Posted on: 29th Jan, 2008 12:25 pm
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