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Mortage Free For Life: Secrets Banks and Lenders Don't Want You To Know

I recently saw an infomercial on TV for the book Mortage Free For Life: Secrets Banks and Lenders Don't Want You To Know by Richard Weathington and Beth Ley, Ph.D. I'm think about buying a new house soon, so I've decided to buy the book and see if it has any helpful information. I'll continue to post my reviews of the book here for you to read.

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Malan wrote

There is an excellent explanation on the link below, which explains the acceleration concept and how you can become Mortgage Free yourself.

http://www.eqxl.com/MortgageAccelerator/index.htm

I hope this will shed some light on the topic.

Cheers

Malan

Reply Posted September 17, 2008

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Stella M. wrote

I always google something I'm curious of BEFORE I buy.
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Reply Posted July 29, 2008

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melinda wrote

i was thinking about buying this book, but i don't understand how i can pay my mortgage off in such a short time without paying more money or lowering the interest---does anyone have a clear understanding of how this system works?

Reply Posted July 28, 2008

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james wrote

the extra money is money you would spend on things like going to the movies or out to dinner.
So if you spend say $100 on stuff like that a month. then theres the extra cash

Reply Posted July 13, 2008

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Marie wrote

I would love to order the book, but do I need expert advise to understand & implement it.

Reply Posted July 07, 2008

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Jim Huger wrote

I am a Mortgage Broker and a Real Estate Broker. I haven't read his book but I do have a pretty good understanding of the business after starting as an investor in 1974. The FNMA- Federal National Mortgage Association has fixed loans that are amortized over 7 years. There exists many different financial vehicles which have been on the books for years. However, the general public is not cognizant of them and the banks don't "push" this type of paper because its not profitable for the banks. As a consumer its always "buyer beware" and its left up to the consumer to educate himself. You should talk to an experienced Mortgage Broker and "shop the loan". Houston, Texas(713)747-1697.

Reply Posted May 25, 2008

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Maurice wrote

I saw the infomercial and I thought to myself WOW someone actually did what I was thinking of doing. From what I saw this is what his program is: The program is based upon the Money Merge Account that has grown use in Australia and now it is slow coming over to America. One company who has accelerated it's growth in America is UFirst. UFirst is a network marketing association that has a software program that positions and shows you when to pay your debts including your mortgage. Getting you debt free faster than anything I've seen. The main caveat to achieving success is you must have access to a HELOC (home equity line of credit) account which basically a home equity revolving account - also known as an open account instead of closed account. The problem is UFirst cost $3K to join. Ugh! What I believe is Mr. Richard Weathington has created in his book and software is very same thing for only $29.95 and a monthly fee. If this is true, I buying - where can I sign up!!

Reply Posted May 23, 2008

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Ann wrote

Reply Posted March 30, 2008

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Thomas wrote

I'm still not sure how the system works after reading through the book.

What i learned >> you have to have free cash per month in order for this to work. What i need to know >> how is this sytem different than just paying extra per month.

I sent him an e-mail with no reply. So, i'm kind of stuck. On the surface, it looks just like an interest-only loan where your payment is recalculated every month with a lower principle. A good concept if you have the extra $$ and clearly understand the flow of $$.

Reply Posted March 15, 2008

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