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12:02 pm September 29, 2009
| Ben
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they have followed the trend of others with this latest rate drop
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10:11 am September 30, 2009
| raven212
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that doesnt surprise me,
i just hate all the mess that comes with them, I try not to deal with their call centre
might look at ally.ca
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10:51 am September 30, 2009
| Mike
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I've read today that we are entering a deflationary turn in the Canadian economy, thus, it might spell lower rates for a bit.
Mike
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12:29 pm September 30, 2009
| Ben
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Deflation? I don't think so. Gas and real estate are at their usual highs with no signs of dropping, rent rates and taxes are going up all the time, and food prices having been rising as well. Seems like business as usual with inflation leading the way…
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9:08 am October 2, 2009
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agree with ben,
I dont see the rates going up anytime soon
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