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Updated almost 7 years ago, 01/02/2018

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Melissa W.
  • Interior Decorator
  • Costa Mesa, CA
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Finding foreclosure and distressed properties in Southern CA

Melissa W.
  • Interior Decorator
  • Costa Mesa, CA
Posted

Hello.  Every site I have found that says free forclosure list ends up costing a $1 or it has a fifteen day free trial then I am automatically charged $30 to $40 a month.  My experience with this type of advertising is that it is not that easy to cancel and I had to actually cancel my credit card in order for them to stop charging me.  Are any of these sites legit? Do they really have properties that are 50% lower than market value?  I live in Southern CA and find that hard to believe.

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