This popped up on Greed Monger's Facebook page today:
"Even though it’s not easy for everyone to buy real estate Louisville Ky, it is in fact easier than ever to get a home these days with most lending agencies and banks being more liberal than ever with providing home loans and mortgages. Even if you don’t have a lot of capital or a lot of money to put down, you can still get the home of your dreams at a very affordable price. A lot of us think that buying a home is a tough process, needing a large down payment, although this isn’t always the case. Buying a Louisville Real Estate largely depends on your budget. If you put a down payment on your home purchase, it will go towards your overall purchase. The more money you put down on a home when you purchase, the lower your monthly payments will be. Those of us who don’t own a home live in rental houses and apartments. This can be a worthwhile solution, although your still paying money towards your housing that you could instead be putting towards a home of your own. Own"
It ended with a link to louisvillehomes.com or something like that. The comments lead me to believe their Twitter account was also hacked. So I checked it out. Three of these posting in the last 30 minutes on their Twitter page.
Either their security on both sites has been compromised or...for some reason they're advertising this stuff? This does not please me.
"Even though it’s not easy for everyone to buy real estate Louisville Ky, it is in fact easier than ever to get a home these days with most lending agencies and banks being more liberal than ever with providing home loans and mortgages. Even if you don’t have a lot of capital or a lot of money to put down, you can still get the home of your dreams at a very affordable price. A lot of us think that buying a home is a tough process, needing a large down payment, although this isn’t always the case. Buying a Louisville Real Estate largely depends on your budget. If you put a down payment on your home purchase, it will go towards your overall purchase. The more money you put down on a home when you purchase, the lower your monthly payments will be. Those of us who don’t own a home live in rental houses and apartments. This can be a worthwhile solution, although your still paying money towards your housing that you could instead be putting towards a home of your own. Own"
It ended with a link to louisvillehomes.com or something like that. The comments lead me to believe their Twitter account was also hacked. So I checked it out. Three of these posting in the last 30 minutes on their Twitter page.
Either their security on both sites has been compromised or...for some reason they're advertising this stuff? This does not please me.