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I noticed nothing excessively onerous in the T&C. It certainly seems to be more straightforward than any bank mortgage I've ever read.Wazza007 said:The Terms and conditions were on the Derivex website from Monday I posted this the other day but no-one has commented as yet.
http://www.derivex.com.au/offerings/home_loan_contract.htm
thedude said:i would suggest posting facts, instead of hearsay...just a thought.
as they say, bad news does travel twice as fast as good...
Cheers
Freeatlast said:A quick piece of Infor for you all :
A friend of mine who works in the banking industry, is investigating what Derivex does, and, has put a few questions to them......
Hi father used to work for ASIC before joining the Federal Police, and, actually arrested a few people many years ago for a similar scheme such as this.....
Should my friend get any more info, I'll certainly post it here....
CHeers
Freeatlast said:What u been smokin dude ???
Suggest you re-read what I posted.... Hearsay about what ???? everything written is factual....
Freeatlast said:What u been smokin dude ???
James pretty much summed it up.Freeatlast said:Suggest you re-read what I posted.... Hearsay about what ???? everything written is factual....
Jamie said:Freeatlast,
Might do you well to read up on exactly what hearsay is - your post was nothing BUT hearsay. How were the "schemes" your "friends dad" investigated similar to Derivex?
Jamie
Huh?TJamesX said:In the event that Derivex does file for bankruptcy (which if you've read my previous posts I think they will)