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    'Good Samaritan' saves crying woman's foreclosed home - CNN.com
    (CNN) -- Tracy Orr sat in the back of the room and prepared to watch her foreclosed home go up for auction this past Saturday. That's when a pesky stranger sat down beside her and struck up a conversation.

    "Are you here to buy a house?" Marilyn Mock said.

    Orr couldn't hold it in. The tears flowed. She pointed to the auction brochure at a home that didn't have a picture. "That's my house," she said.

    Within moments, the four-bedroom, two-bath home in Pottsboro, Texas, went up for sale. People up front began casting their bids. The home that Orr purchased in September 2004 was slipping away.

    She stood and moved toward the crowd. Behind her, Mock got into the action.

    "She didn't know I was doing it," Mock says. "I just kept asking her if [her home] was worth it, and she just kept crying. She probably thought I was crazy, 'Why does this woman keep asking me that?' "

    Mock says she bought the home for about $30,000. That's when Mock did what most bidders at a foreclosure auction never do. Watch why a woman would buy back a stranger's home »

    "She said, 'I did this for you. I'm doing this for you,' " Orr says. "When it was all done, I was just in shock."

    "I thought maybe her and her husband do these types of things to buy them and turn them. She said, 'No, you just look like you needed a friend.' "

    "All this happened within like 5 minutes. She never even asked me my name. She didn't ask me my financial situation. She had no idea what [the house] looked like. She just did it out of the graciousness of her heart, just a 'Good Samaritan,' " Orr says. "It's amazing."

    Orr says she had taken out a mortgage of $80,000 in 2004 when she first bought the home. At the time, she says she worked for the U.S. Postal Service. But she lost her job a month after taking out the loan when she says the Post Office fired her over a DWI while off-duty. She says a wrongful termination lawsuit is pending.

    Without a job, she fell behind on her home payments. She sold some property in 2006 for $12,000 and paid it to the mortgage company, thinking she had done enough to save herself from foreclosure -- but to no avail, she says.

    "It's just been a bad deal," says Orr, who now works at All Saints Camp and Conference Center, a Christian group with ties to the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas, Texas.

    With the foreclosure auction approaching, she planned to make the nearly 80-mile drive to Dallas this past Saturday with an investor friend. But she says he ditched her at the last-minute. She went to the auction with her family, and suddenly found herself in the back with Mock.

    "I always talk to everyone around me," Mock says. "I mean you can always find out all kinds of interesting things when you talk to people around you. So I just asked her, 'Are you here to buy a house?' "

    Mock, who is known as the "Rock Lady" for her small business selling flagstone and other rocks in Rockwall, Texas, says she went to the auction with her 27-year-old son to help him buy his first home. He bought his home, and soon afterward Mock came across Orr.

    Mock says she's using one of her business dump trucks as collateral for the $30,000 sale price. "I can't afford to just give [the house] to her," she says.

    As for Orr's payments, Mock says, "We'll just figure out however much she can pay on it. That way, she can have her house back."

    Why be so generous?

    "She was just so sad. You put yourself in their situation and you realize you just got to do something," says Mock, who says she has trouble walking by homeless people on the street and not helping them out.

    "If it was you, you'd want somebody to stop and help you."

    When she told her husband of 30 years that she'd just bought a home for a stranger, she says his reaction was: "Whatever."

    "He's used to it," she says with a booming laugh.

    Mock says she's excited for another reason too. Orr's house is located near a Texas fishing hot-spot. "She says I can come up there and fish, and I love to fish!"

    Orr, who nearly lost her home, says her newfound friend has "given me back faith and hope to keep going and hold my head up."

    "Things happen for a reason," Orr says.

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    boohoo, that girls lucky, I dont have sympathy for half of these people who dont know how to help themselves. Were all doing it so can you!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcguin View Post
    boohoo, that girls lucky, I dont have sympathy for half of these people who dont know how to help themselves. Were all doing it so can you!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by min0 lee View Post
    Son...I hope you don't fall times.... but if you do I will be there.....
    thanks min0!! I knew you got my back!

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    It's terrible that someone would put themselves into position to loose their house. no one wants to see that. Then again maybe she shouldn't be drinking and driving. whats more important to you? your house, your job, your life or that next drink?
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    Quote Originally Posted by KelJu View Post
    I have a hard time sympathizing with a person getting fired. Laid-off is another story, but fired?

    I can't even quit my job. Every time I turn in my 2 week notice, my bosses offer me more money and beg me to stay.
    yea, that must really suck.


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    This should be really simple, stop over complicating it.

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    Fantastic, the woman obviously learned her lesson. You drink, you drive, you lose your house, someone buys it back for you. Great lesson to teach the kids. I am all for giving someone a break, but not someone who puts themself in that situation and never thinks of the consequences. I think a great way she could pay the woman back would be to go to high schools and talk about the dangers of drunk driving.
    If sense were common, everyone would have it.

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    Shit happens, New years Eve...you have a few drinks and next thing you know your pulled over.

    This can happen to anyone here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by min0 lee View Post
    Shit happens, New years Eve...you have a few drinks and next thing you know your pulled over.

    This can happen to anyone here.
    sorry mino. got to disagree. a dui does not just happen to anyone. there are plenty of people that will never be in a position to get a dui. a few drinks and pulled over? if you blow an illegal limit you should have known not to be behind the wheel.
    Quote Originally Posted by IainDaniel View Post
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    This should be really simple, stop over complicating it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by min0 lee View Post
    Shit happens, New years Eve...you have a few drinks and next thing you know your pulled over.

    This can happen to anyone here.
    no. it can't. some people won't drive while intoxicated period.

    it was a nice story till the DWI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Wing View Post
    no. it can't. some people won't drive while intoxicated period.

    it was a nice story till the DWI.
    Quote Originally Posted by IainDaniel View Post
    Here is what you need to worry about. Eat, Lift, Rest. Repeat.
    This should be really simple, stop over complicating it.

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    No!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by min0 lee View Post
    No!!!
    hey i don't forgive people, that job is taken.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Dale Mabry View Post
    Fantastic, the woman obviously learned her lesson. You drink, you drive, you lose your house, someone buys it back for you. Great lesson to teach the kids. I am all for giving someone a break, but not someone who puts themself in that situation and never thinks of the consequences. I think a great way she could pay the woman back would be to go to high schools and talk about the dangers of drunk driving.
    That's my exact sentiments, out of all the heartbreak stories across the country of people getting laid off this bitch helped a woman who did herself in....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Wing View Post
    no. it can't. some people won't drive while intoxicated period.

    it was a nice story till the DWI.
    Exactly, if I know I'm going to drink then I catch a cab or walk or get a ride with a sober person.....I have never sat in a drivers seat while incapacitated.....
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    Damn, you all make a good point.

    Hold on, i'm down to my last bottle of night train....gotta drive there before they closeeeeee. Hick....

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    Quote Originally Posted by min0 lee View Post

    <snip> She says a wrongful termination lawsuit is pending.
    I think the buyer will get her money back
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