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Jake Kucheck
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Costa Mesa, CA
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How Do I Involve BP in My Facebook Discussion?

Jake Kucheck
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Costa Mesa, CA
Posted

Completely by accident, I started a fairly interesting conversation about moral hazard, principal balance reduction, and mortgage payment incentives on Facebook.

Is there any easy way to "upload" the discussion on to BP, or am I stuck with simply my FB friends to debate the issue?

Dare I ask that you BP heavy hitters friend me on FB and contribute there? I don't want to take anything away from the site Josh, but I would love to hear Will, Bill and Bryan battle it out on the issue I've raised, and I'm just not sure how to "import" the discussion.

Here's my FB, in case that's the easiest thing to do: http://www.facebook.com/ocpro

If anyone sees that as advertising, feel free to take it down, but that definitely isn't my intent.

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