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November 27, 2007 at 7:46 PM #104128November 28, 2007 at 6:50 AM #104152CoronitaParticipant
Shoulda bee "free credit, but you still have to pay the bills."
Wow…$4000. We're rich, we're rich, we're rich. La la la la.
I wonder if anyone used their dog's name on the application
November 28, 2007 at 6:50 AM #104236CoronitaParticipantShoulda bee "free credit, but you still have to pay the bills."
Wow…$4000. We're rich, we're rich, we're rich. La la la la.
I wonder if anyone used their dog's name on the application
November 28, 2007 at 6:50 AM #104249CoronitaParticipantShoulda bee "free credit, but you still have to pay the bills."
Wow…$4000. We're rich, we're rich, we're rich. La la la la.
I wonder if anyone used their dog's name on the application
November 28, 2007 at 6:50 AM #104275CoronitaParticipantShoulda bee "free credit, but you still have to pay the bills."
Wow…$4000. We're rich, we're rich, we're rich. La la la la.
I wonder if anyone used their dog's name on the application
November 28, 2007 at 6:50 AM #104293CoronitaParticipantShoulda bee "free credit, but you still have to pay the bills."
Wow…$4000. We're rich, we're rich, we're rich. La la la la.
I wonder if anyone used their dog's name on the application
November 28, 2007 at 8:16 AM #104277bsrsharmaParticipantused their dog's name on the application
We were in Florida during the last holidays. While coming out of the Universal park in Orlando, some guys were pestering us to give some nylon totes for "receiving" some paper. We picked one of them and found it was an application for Universal Studios Mastercard. I filled my name and address with (intentional) misspellings and refused to give SSN/Phone #Employer info {left it blank }. To my horror, somehow they still ended up mailing me a Mastercard! Next time I will try with our cat's name.
BTW, did you know someone got into trouble by registering their dog to vote { to show how fraud prone it is }?
November 28, 2007 at 8:16 AM #104335bsrsharmaParticipantused their dog's name on the application
We were in Florida during the last holidays. While coming out of the Universal park in Orlando, some guys were pestering us to give some nylon totes for "receiving" some paper. We picked one of them and found it was an application for Universal Studios Mastercard. I filled my name and address with (intentional) misspellings and refused to give SSN/Phone #Employer info {left it blank }. To my horror, somehow they still ended up mailing me a Mastercard! Next time I will try with our cat's name.
BTW, did you know someone got into trouble by registering their dog to vote { to show how fraud prone it is }?
November 28, 2007 at 8:16 AM #104314bsrsharmaParticipantused their dog's name on the application
We were in Florida during the last holidays. While coming out of the Universal park in Orlando, some guys were pestering us to give some nylon totes for "receiving" some paper. We picked one of them and found it was an application for Universal Studios Mastercard. I filled my name and address with (intentional) misspellings and refused to give SSN/Phone #Employer info {left it blank }. To my horror, somehow they still ended up mailing me a Mastercard! Next time I will try with our cat's name.
BTW, did you know someone got into trouble by registering their dog to vote { to show how fraud prone it is }?
November 28, 2007 at 8:16 AM #104290bsrsharmaParticipantused their dog's name on the application
We were in Florida during the last holidays. While coming out of the Universal park in Orlando, some guys were pestering us to give some nylon totes for "receiving" some paper. We picked one of them and found it was an application for Universal Studios Mastercard. I filled my name and address with (intentional) misspellings and refused to give SSN/Phone #Employer info {left it blank }. To my horror, somehow they still ended up mailing me a Mastercard! Next time I will try with our cat's name.
BTW, did you know someone got into trouble by registering their dog to vote { to show how fraud prone it is }?
November 28, 2007 at 8:16 AM #104192bsrsharmaParticipantused their dog's name on the application
We were in Florida during the last holidays. While coming out of the Universal park in Orlando, some guys were pestering us to give some nylon totes for "receiving" some paper. We picked one of them and found it was an application for Universal Studios Mastercard. I filled my name and address with (intentional) misspellings and refused to give SSN/Phone #Employer info {left it blank }. To my horror, somehow they still ended up mailing me a Mastercard! Next time I will try with our cat's name.
BTW, did you know someone got into trouble by registering their dog to vote { to show how fraud prone it is }?
November 28, 2007 at 9:11 AM #104261GoUSCParticipantWhy would you even waste your time to get some stupid POS nylon tote? Now you have a CC, they ran your credit (doc against your FICO). I hate those CC stands that are everywhere.
November 28, 2007 at 9:11 AM #104348GoUSCParticipantWhy would you even waste your time to get some stupid POS nylon tote? Now you have a CC, they ran your credit (doc against your FICO). I hate those CC stands that are everywhere.
November 28, 2007 at 9:11 AM #104357GoUSCParticipantWhy would you even waste your time to get some stupid POS nylon tote? Now you have a CC, they ran your credit (doc against your FICO). I hate those CC stands that are everywhere.
November 28, 2007 at 9:11 AM #104384GoUSCParticipantWhy would you even waste your time to get some stupid POS nylon tote? Now you have a CC, they ran your credit (doc against your FICO). I hate those CC stands that are everywhere.
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