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forgetting the day ruleTuesday Jan 2nd 2007 Before I get into the day’s activities, here’s a Pop Update: He’s fine, out of the hospital and now in an assisted living center for physiotherapy. And that will only be for a few weeks. Then he’s back home again. ————————- I experienced TDR today with my adventures in finances. More on that in a moment. ————————- From inspecting a few options at BankRate, I know I can get way better. I had asked specifically about the 5/1 ARM, which is my mortgage o’ choice, and the quote I got absolutely sucked. No thanks, QuickLoans, you lost a potential customer. This is the first of most likely many phone calls I will make concerning mortgage loans. I am purposely doing this before I even think about actually seeing a house. This is proper and correct course of action as far as I’m concerned. ————————- I called Wells Fargo somewhere around 3pm. A ditzy broad answers my call, takes my information and obviously sounded like it was her first day on the job. Not good. However, when I got transferred to an actual loan officer by the name of Garrett, that guy knew what he was doing, but…. then he says “Okay, Richard, would you mind if I put you on hold for a few minutes while I get the information from the computer?” “Sure.” A few minutes pass by. Garrett comes back. “The computer is running slow.. could I call you back later this evening?” Ahhhhh SHIT. TDR strikes again. Whenever you get that “computer is slow” thing, that means “I have a bunch of other crap to clear out before the end of the day, wait until tomorrow.” So I say “Yeah. Sure.” And of course, no callback for today. I expect to be called before noon tomorrow with a quote on the re-fi. No, I’m not pissed off. I just forgot about The Day Rule. Next time I do this, I’m calling at 9am like I should have in the first place. (grin) You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
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