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To:
[email protected]@gmail.comj: jeffrey epsteinueevecationragmail.comj
From:
drsra
Sent
Mon 3/19/2012 7:53:49 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: RE:
So, the saying, "Even a blind pig finds an ear of corn every now and then" istrue!
--- On Mon, 3/19/12, jeffrey epstein leevacation@gmaitcom> wrote:
From: jeffrey epstein [email protected]>
Subject: Re: Fw: RE:
To: "drsra"
Date: Monday, March 19, 2012, 3:19 PM
You are right
Sorry for all the typos .Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 19, 2012, at 7:43 PM, drsra
wrote:
Trent's suggestion. My only concern is that if the car is involved in a wreck, because a
friend in the car business said then I lose the money prepaid. He advises people to avoid
downpayment leases for that same reason. This occurred to me: Why can't my wife and I
buy a car from joint money and put it in her name? I could even keep the Lincoln as "my"
car.
--- On Mon, 3/19/12, Trent Steele
wrote:
From: Trent Steele
Subject: RE:
To: "drsra"
Date: Monday, March 19, 2012, 10:41 AM
I think it would be better to lease and to prepay the entire amount upfront.
From: drsra
Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2012 10:38 AM
To: Trent Steele
Subject:
Tent,
I have been putting off getting a new car as we attempted to resolve my various bank
debts, and now it seems like we are getting close to the end. If you take the cash the
3 joint checking & savings accounts I have with my wife (both names always on the
accounts), we have about $293,000.00 on hand. However, I still have to pay our 2011
income tax, so let's assume the figure is less. My question is this: Should I continue to
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bold off on replacing my car or is it better to get one now? If so, should I lease or buy?
(I traditionally have paid cash because I keep a car for a long time).
My current vehicle is a 2001 Lincoln Towncar with 130,000+ miles on it and it is full of
problems that will probably cost more to repair that it is worth, but right now it is running
OK. Will it have any impact on your ability to settle the $200,000.00 debt with Regions
either way? I, of course, have no idea. I don't want to do something that looks bad or
puts us in a less advantageous position. If we are close to a deal, I'll certainly hold off.
Steve
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