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<p>[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 26646452, member: 13650"]No, it's not 1.4% now, I dropped it 1.4% by refinancing. My score was in the upper 700s when I got it and now was over 800 but I just happened to get the loan at a relative high point by today's standards and they're dropping back down again. My new rate is just above yours. There was no promo on what I got so had to find the best the banks would offer. </p><p><br /></p><p> Yeah, everybody wishes they had bought more but everybody did what they could. Knowing what I know now it makes me wonder if I had leaned more to the stacker side than the numismatic side over the years. After you see significant spikes and drops followed by years of flat line stagnation in spot prices, you just take it for granted and get used to it. If not bored over it. Now everybody wants on the band wagon now that it costs a small fortune. But, it might just keep going too. Who knows.</p><p><br /></p><p> Everyone thought the comex was going to reign in the runaway prices and it looks like they've only managed to slow the gains for now. Future fiscal policy and foreign affairs leads me to believe the the green up arrow may only be getting bigger. Might have to add an arrow.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 26646452, member: 13650"]No, it's not 1.4% now, I dropped it 1.4% by refinancing. My score was in the upper 700s when I got it and now was over 800 but I just happened to get the loan at a relative high point by today's standards and they're dropping back down again. My new rate is just above yours. There was no promo on what I got so had to find the best the banks would offer. Yeah, everybody wishes they had bought more but everybody did what they could. Knowing what I know now it makes me wonder if I had leaned more to the stacker side than the numismatic side over the years. After you see significant spikes and drops followed by years of flat line stagnation in spot prices, you just take it for granted and get used to it. If not bored over it. Now everybody wants on the band wagon now that it costs a small fortune. But, it might just keep going too. Who knows. Everyone thought the comex was going to reign in the runaway prices and it looks like they've only managed to slow the gains for now. Future fiscal policy and foreign affairs leads me to believe the the green up arrow may only be getting bigger. Might have to add an arrow.[/QUOTE]
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