Re: Update on youwalkaway.com


Posted by Paul on September 27, 2008 at 21:01:10:


In Reply to: Update on youwalkaway.com
Posted by steele in minnesota on September 27, 2008 at 05:31:55:

It looks legitimate and they have an afiliate program.

They also have FAQ' page:

11. It sounds too good to be true, how do I know this isn't a scam?

A. While there are many scams out there dealing for foreclosure, this is not one of them. We do not buy your home, we do not have you sign over your property to us. We provide a service and legal information. The service is to help you fully understand how the law pertains to your particular situation. Once your home has gone into foreclosure, your default becomes public record and you will receive a bombardment of advertisement to save your home and avoid foreclosure. Beware of companies that claim they can stop foreclosure or want you to make your monthly payments to them. Please click here to see our Press Page
Foreclosure rescue scams are deals that proclaim to "save your house" or "pay your mortgage." Don't be fooled. In one foreclosure scam scenario, you - the homeowner - surrender the title to your house thinking you'll become a renter and buy the house back over a few years. For the most part, you'll lose your house and won't be able to buy it back... and the scam artists walk away with all your equity. Sometimes homeowners just sign a bunch of documents, not even realizing they've signed over ownership of the house. See our "Walk Away From Scams" page for more details.
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The key point is they're selling information rather than trying to capture one's equity or home.







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