shameless plug for alpine mortgage...

Peter Gutwald

2011-05-03

Aaron rocks! Totally agree... Somebody should make him upgrade out of Clydesdales in cyclocross, however.

My 2 cents.

On May 2, 2011, at 10:22 PM, Heather VanValkenburg wrote:

> I second that! Aaron helped me with my home. He even helped me when it didn't benefit him.
>
> On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 10:14 PM, tony kic wrote:
> sorry- i really try to avoid posting on here... the internet is messy enough without me. i just wanted to use the most effective method possible to thank and recommend the financial services of one mr. aaron coker of alpine mortgage planning. you may know him as the guy too fast for the clydsdales, a good wheel on the last lap, or the man that channeled a mighty force and didn't hit back on the monolith at PIR. i know him as the guy that made my refi WAY easier to go through. i was probably the most difficult client ever- i needed to know what every number meant and stuff kept coming up on my end to make things more complex and challenging. aaron stuck up for me and pulled it off, digging deep to get me the best rate available and pulling the curtain from in front of all the fees and mysterious numbers. his long relationship with the folks at the title company made an exhausting experience much, much easier. so, hit him up if you are thinking of buying or refi-ing and he'll put it straight. thanks for reading. -yours truly, tony.
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Heather VanValkenburg

2011-05-03

I second that! Aaron helped me with my home. He even helped me when it
didn't benefit him.

On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 10:14 PM, tony kic wrote:

> sorry- i really try to avoid posting on here... the internet is messy
> enough without me. i just wanted to use the most effective method possible
> to thank and recommend the financial services of one mr. aaron coker of
> alpine mortgage planning. you may know him as the guy too fast for the
> clydsdales, a good wheel on the last lap, or the man that channeled a
> mighty force and didn't hit back on the monolith at PIR. i know him as the
> guy that made my refi WAY easier to go through. i was probably the most
> difficult client ever- i needed to know what every number meant and stuff
> kept coming up on my end to make things more complex and challenging. aaron
> stuck up for me and pulled it off, digging deep to get me the best rate
> available and pulling the curtain from in front of all the fees and
> mysterious numbers. his long relationship with the folks at the title
> company made an exhausting experience much, much easier. so, hit him up if
> you are thinking of buying or refi-ing and he'll put it straight. thanks for
> reading. -yours truly, tony.
>
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> obra@list.obra.org
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tony kic

2011-05-03

sorry- i really try to avoid posting on here... the internet is messy
enough without me. i just wanted to use the most effective method
possible to thank and recommend the financial services of one mr. aaron
coker of alpine mortgage planning. you may know him as the guy too fast
for the clydsdales, a good wheel on the last lap, or the man that
channeled a mighty force and didn't hit back on the monolith at PIR. i
know him as the guy that made my refi WAY easier to go through. i was
probably the most difficult client ever- i needed to know what every
number meant and stuff kept coming up on my end to make things more complex and
challenging. aaron stuck up for me and pulled it off, digging deep to
get me the best rate available and pulling the curtain from in front of
all the fees and mysterious numbers. his long relationship with the
folks at the title company made an exhausting experience much, much
easier. so, hit him up if you are thinking of buying or refi-ing and
he'll put it straight. thanks for reading. -yours truly, tony.