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IQ tests for mortgage applicants?

QQuaver
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I had to do the IQ test and barely scraped past! Nationwide have already implemented it!0
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I had to do the IQ test and barely scraped past! Nationwide have already implemented it!
Not for their underwriters they haven't ...I had to explain at least ten times quarterly bank statements mean I don't get monthly bank statements and the big letters that show transactions dated between January, February and March funnily enough cover January February AND March !Spelling courtesy of the whims of auto correct...
Pet Peeves.... queues, vain people and hypocrites ..not necessarily in that order.0 -
S0d IQ tests for mortgage lenders.
Be a lot better to start with one for EA's. Along with a bout of lie detector testing....0 -
Not for their underwriters they haven't ...I had to explain at least ten times quarterly bank statements mean I don't get monthly bank statements and the big letters that show transactions dated between January, February and March funnily enough cover January February AND March !
Haha! So true.0
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