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Refinance and get a FREE guide trip


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I fished with Jon the other day and having recently

refinanced myself, talk of refinancing came up. I was

immpressed with the knowledge and customer service

that Jon gives to each of his customers. Jon is a guy

that cares for his customers and works with them to

find the right programs for them. He works to keep his

customers for life. I will be calling Petrowske

Lending the next time I need a mortagage or to

refinance.

I am also very excited to introduce a great promotion

that Jon is running for our members at FM.

Refinance with Petrowske Lending and get a free guide

trip with one of the great proffesional FM Prostaff

guides.

What a great idea!

Check out the details below!

FREE GUIDE TRIP for two!!!

Refinance your current mortgage or purchase a home

funded by Midwest Lending/Jon Petrowske/Petrowske

Lending between the dates of August 10th, 2005 and

September 30th, 2005 and receive a free guide trip for

two, from the FISHING MINNESOTA guide of your choice.

This offer is good for all home mortgage refinances or

purchases that close from August 10th until September

30th, 2005.

This offer applies to all registered FISHING MINNESOTA

members. Homes must be in Minnesota, Wisconsin,

Michigan or North Dakota.

Email/PM Jon Petrowske at

[email protected] with questions to

see if you qualify!!!

NOTE: Contact Jon Petrowske for details regarding the

conditions of the free guide trip and the list of

FISHING MINNESOTA guides who are available. The date

of the trip is decided by the customer and guide's

schedule. Contact Jon Petrowske for locations of the

guide trip. This complimentary guide trip is only

available to registered FISHING MINNESOTA members and

their one guest. The guest is not required to be a

FISHING MINNESOTA member. Midwest Lending Corp and Jon

Petrowske/Petrowske Lending make no warranty to the

fitness of the FISHING MINNESOTA guided tours and

assume no liability.

Restrictions apply. Applicants must contact Jon

Petrowske for specific restrictions, limitations, and

qualifying criteria. Offer expires September 30th,

2005

Midwest Lending Corp is an authorized and licensed

mortgage broker/originator in the states of Minnesota,

Wisconsin and North Dakota. Midwest Lending Corp and

Jon Petrowske/Petrowske Lending comply with all

applicable state and federal laws and regulations

including, but not limited to, the Equal Credit

Opportunity Act, the Fair Credit Reporting Act, Truth

in Lending Act, Home Mortgage Disclosure Act, Flood

Disaster Protection Act, the Real Estate Settlement

Procedures Act, The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, and the

FACT Act.

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Thanks Dennis.

I would also like to inform the good folks at Fishing Minnesota that I have been fortunate enough to have guides participate in this from Northern Wisconsin , Chequamegon Bay all of Minnesota and even Upper Red Lake ice fishing in some of the nicest fishouses on the ice. As far as species to chase you can ice fish trout, pluck bass out of the shallows, cast for muskies, and jerk for jumbo perch the list goes on and on. I would also like to say that the guides involved in this are some of the best in the business. If you are in a current position to refinance, purchase a home, a second home or an investment property and would like to fish with some of the finest contact me to get the job done and reward yourself with a guided trip from a Fishing Minnesota Guide!

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