1 posted on
09/23/2002 7:12:37 PM PDT by
JediGirl
To: JediGirl
>>Cole, who emigrated to Australia in 1976, has had a little help from her daughter and brother-in-law, whose names are also on the ANZ Bank mortgage as co-guarantors.<<
Good for grandma. When she dies, her heirs inherit, and the bank doesn't get screwed.
To: JediGirl
Let's see, which is it, the lumberjack Pythonesque mentality or the Socialist educational system that doesn't allow this loan officer a clue.
And this...?..." who grew up in a poor coal-mining town in Wales... "
Screw second hand smoke, this is amazing. Coal dust in the lungs would make this poor woman a "good fit" for the loan?
The West Nile virus would do well in Australia, but no one would know what was happening ...
3 posted on
09/23/2002 7:22:18 PM PDT by
Vidalia
To: JediGirl
Good for the bank to give this woman a loan. They should get a medal. God bless this woman too and we wish her all the happiness she can handle for the rest of her natural life in her new home. There ARE good people out there and there ARE good stories. Too bad we only hear the bad.
To: JediGirl
I'm not sure whether it is more impressive that she convinced them to give her a loan or that she even tried at 92 years old.
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