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Acroynms
I know that a lot of us on here are use to using acroynms, but looking at some of these posts, a lot of people will get lost if they are just starting out (or it might just be me) I have a habit of it myself, but its really tough to keep all of them straight. Can we try to at least define an acroyomn in the post somewhere so they don't have to go looking it up?
"Send offers with an RPA and EMD, and dont forget the POF" Make sure to mark if you are O/O or I/O. Since this is an SS and not an REO, send offer with for 150K with 4,500 in CC with COE of 30 days from DOA. We can then have a DD period of 5 days. This should produce a 15% ROI"
I'm using the above as an example of how confusing it gets. I know it reads find to most of us, but sheesh, imagine starting out and just googling half the acroynms?