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Better.com is making the homebuying and refinance experiences more rewarding, with a $2,500 statement credit and more, exclusively for eligible Card Members. See offer terms below.
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EDIT information from Better.com!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hello,
I work with Better,com and wanted to see if you could please add in the following information to your post on Amex/Better,com deal as it reads incorrect as it stands, especially regarding eligibility. We want to make sure the offer is stated as accurately as possible:
1) Mortgage rates of any specific customer, stated or otherwise, should not be taken as indicative of a mortgage rate available to all customers. Pricing is based on a number of factors, including the individual credit profile of a potential borrower.
2) The offer is only available to those borrowers who have been marketed to directly by American Express, and those who have not received the offer on their Amex portal or via email are not eligible.
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owning.com: 2.99% rate & apr, no closing costs
projectfi.com: 3% rate, 3.018% apr, $1055 credit
Which one should I send to better for matching?
owning.com: 2.99% rate & apr, no closing costs
projectfi.com: 3% rate, 3.018% apr, $1055 credit
Which one should I send to better for matching?
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Get it matched with better and you are looking at $3350 credits.
Because of closing cost credit, I was actually due to receive a check on the amount owed to borrower.
I am still waiting for the check. How long did that take for others? I thought it would be over night sent to me...
Get it matched with better and you are looking at $3350 credits.
I also need to thank SD otherwise I would've never bothered looking into refinancing. All the advertised rates I've seen have not been worthwhile, but now I'm saving $80k in interest.
Anyway, if they refused to remove the escrow during initial closing, can you back out?
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