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What goes around comes around...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- A New York law firm that specializes in foreclosures and was criticized for a Halloween party that mocked the homeless will close, a spokesman said Monday.
Steven J. Baum P.C., one of the largest-volume mortgage foreclosure firms in New York, filed notice of mass layoffs with the state Department of Labor and local officials, indicating at least a third of its employees would lose their jobs. On Monday, spokesman Earl Wells III confirmed the law firm would close altogether. Full story --> HERE Sucks to be them given that there's not too many jobs to be found in the Buffalo NY area these days. http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/...icleInline.jpg But I'm sure Baum's ex employees will be fine. I mean, it's not like all that many of them won't be recognized the moment they walk in the door for area job interviews :1orglaugh |
I know this!
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Those chicks should do porn!
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not funny, alot of people struggling
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http://bunbeatingfun.com/xternal/ass-smack-text.gif I'm sure I could find a few former homeowners in upstate NY who would provide top shelf performances in the role of Mister Hand too :winkwink: |
Hopefully they learn something from this.
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Shitty time to lose your job..
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Oh look an American that gets Irony....
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Jesus, thank god nothing I did or said in REO was documented.
Dealt with some crazy shit. |
They are going to close but they are gonna come back under a different company name.
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I won't defend the company because they may have done some illegal shit... but those girls are making fun of third party squatters and those people are scum.
The damage they cause, the money they cost and the time they steal ends up affecting everybody. Those girls weren't making fun of the family where both owners lost their jobs and couldn't afford their mortgage. I can absolutely say that asset managers are sympathetic to those people. They're not sympathetic to third party squatters, people that rip out appliances, copper wiring and do other expensive damage. Cash for keys is a great example. So many times i've told an asset manager that the family is in a tough place and need more money or time. Very rarely were my requests, made through me by the homeowner, rejected. |
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