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ALERT: YOUR NAME IS BEING SOLD — TAKE ACTION NOW!

by Liz Warren

Here's breaking news you need to know...and you need to let all your family and friends know right away as well.

Having credit checked is an important and necessary step in the home buying process, as well as something that is done on a regular basis for any number of reasons — increasing a credit line on your Visa, applying for insurance, or buying a car. But very few people realize that each time their credit is checked, the "inquiry data" that the credit bureaus (Equifax, TransUnion, Innovis or Experian) has on file has now become a commodity. This information is being sold by the credit bureaus to other lenders...and also to companies that sell and resell the same names and personal information.

That's right — the credit bureaus have found a way to increase their revenues at your expense...and without your permission. These "inquiry leads" include name, address, phone numbers (including unlisted), credit score, current debt and debt history, property information, age, gender and estimated income. They are selling your personal, confidential information to competing creditors...and making millions. Your privacy is being sold, not just once, but over and over again.

And lenders that purchase these leads at a premium will then do everything they can to recoup their investment and turn a hefty profit. Super sneaky bait and switch tactics are being used to lure clients away from their reputable lender. Clients have even been called by disreputable lenders and told that the lender they had been speaking to previously "passed on" the information to them, because they knew that they'd be able to offer much better interest rates and terms. Ouch!

The good news is that you can make it stop, right away. And pass this information on to everyone you know — your friends, family members, neighbors and coworkers.

The consumer credit reporting industry has provided a way to "opt out" and remove your name from these lists. You can contact them by phone at 1-888-567-8688 or online at www.optoutprescreen.com. You must opt out at least 48 hours prior to having your credit checked to make sure it is processed in time. You can choose a five year or lifetime option, and the lifetime option does require a signed form. If a credit report needs to be run prior to the 48 hour waiting period — at least you are aware and informed, and can be on the lookout for suspicious phone calls or mailers from someone who has purchased your data.

BONUS: Opting out will also protect you from "pre-approved credit offers" arriving via mail...one of the leading causes of identity theft in the US.

You certainly have the right to shop for the best professional to meet your lending needs — but this should be done when and how YOU choose, not being done without your consent or permission. Looking around should be on your terms, not being done as a sneak attack, because they think you won't know better. And unfortunately, these unsolicited marketing tactics are a nuisance and intrusive, but quite legal.

So take your privacy back. Take five minutes right now — opt out, and pass it on. Refuse to be a part of this system.

Courtesy of www.responseloans.com

Market Forcast

by Liz Warren

November 3, 2006

 

MARKET CONDITIONS

 

THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS

REPORTED THAT RESALE PRICES SLIPPED TO

$220,000 ON MEDIAN HOME SALES.    THIS SLIDE

IS 14.2% LOWER THAN A YEAR EARLIER.

 

NATIONAL HOUSING MARKET OUTLOOK

 

Fixed mortgage rates

6.3% to 6.4% for the rest of 2006

6.7% by the end of 2007

6.8% by the end of 2008

 

SALES OF EXISTING HOUSES

Down 9% for 2006 over 2005

Down 8% for 2007

 

SALES OF NEW HOUSES

Down 18% for 2006 over 2005

Down 8% for 2007

 

Appreciation of existing houses 2.5% for 2006

Source: Mortgage Bankers Assoc., Oct. 24 forecast

Upcoming Mountain Events

by Liz Warren

The 18th Annual Wine & Arts Festival at The Resort at The Mountain is the perfect setting for visitors to explore the works of local artists while tasting libations from Oregon's best wineries and microbreweries. Held November 11-12, the festival is the perfect excuse to start your holiday shopping, or just to escape to the mountain for a weekend.

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