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If I remember correctly, theirs is a $500k+ home that they haven't been able to sell so "instead of selling to to one person, they'll sell it to several"
Hey, more power to 'em ... In this e-bay-using lottery-playing society of ours it may not be a bad idea.
I believe I said it was creative. The problem I have with it is twofold:
1) Nowhere on her site does she disclose that she's also getting her credit cards and student loans paid off. In my opinion, this is deceitful. Why hide this fact? Maybe because if more people realized that she is getting 70% of every dollar donated they'd be less likely to donate?
2) She claims she isn't in it to make a profit, nor does she want a hand out. It *is* a profit, and it *is* a hand out. If she would call it like it is and not hide behind doing it for charity, I think a lot more people would be inclined to accept it.
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I remember reading an article a while ago where someone was doing something similar. They required that people write an essay and pay an entrance fee, with the winner getting the house. I can't remember the exact details, but it was a similar kind of raffle scheme.
If they were upfront about what they were doing and stated that you would be able to get a home for $100, (kind of like a lottery or something) that would be okay :-)
On another note: Obama visited our neighborhood.
I wish you all a happy new year and a productive 2009!!
There are, however, exceptions for charities and indeed some charity lotteries have become very big business, indeed.
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Perhaps I'm not creative enough to come with schemes to have others pay off my debts - as "investor" put it I must be jealous. Hello, if you're a real estate investor you're like a quarter inch above a snake in this economy and perhaps better "bone up" on Humanity 101. If I'm not missing my assumption (pardon me if I am...) this cat profits on the misfortunes of others and reinforces "snakeness" by supporting this scheme. People like "investor" are the same people who drove the RE market up, only to chase profit when it plummets. Now that's the true meaning of American capitalism!
I guess we can't all be as bright as others, but I for one plan on riding this economic wave out vs. getting others to bail me out under the guise of being a bottle blond with cleavage asking for a handout.
Wasn't THAT fun? lol
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If she can sell enough tickets to dig herself out of the hole, more power to her. I just hope the funds that are being collected are being placed into an escrow account so that if enough tickets are not sold to cover the debt the money can be refunded to the ticket holders.
In the current market she would probably be in negative equity, so being able to walk away from it all without any debts and without a foreclosure mark on her credit file would be a great achievement.
good luck to her!
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Needed to come back and add a comment. Tuition debt? Uncle Sam paid for her school, and books, and paid her to be away from some work center to attend the school. I really am curious what her job was when she earned the VET status after her really tough 8 year career in the most soft of the services.
It is a good chance to buy a nice home for a low price even with the other factors concidered.