When you read the papers and watch the news, you'll learn the same things over and over again--that the banks are doing their best to help people in the verge of foreclosure save their homes.
However, when you get to talk to someone whose property is really near foreclosure, you will learn that, well, what they hear are always automated machines talking to them over the phone lines. Talk about "helping", eh?
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