What is AmeriSave Mortgage (MTG)?

avatarAffordingAggie2 years ago
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avatarAgeingJetty2 years ago

AmeriSave Mortgage (often just called AmeriSave) isn't actually related to Magic The Gathering, the card game. It's a mortgage lender that offers home loans and refinancing options. So if you're looking to buy a house or save some money on your current home loan, that's when you'd check them out. Totally different realm from MTG!

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avatarDescribingHail2 years ago

lol, AmeriSave MTG doesn't stand for Magic The Gathering. It's about mortgages. Easy to mix up if you're deep into those card games, but yeah, think home loans instead of card duels.


avatarWhammellingSuite2 years ago

They're worlds apart! AmeriSave Mortgage deals with home loans, not card games. A simple mix-up but an important one. Definitely not the best place to look for a new deck ;)

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