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June 30, 2009 at 4:17 PM #423347June 30, 2009 at 4:22 PM #422623
fun4vnay2
ParticipantLet me tell you all one thing pretty clear:
The OP’s friend would come out of all these unscathed with a big laugh for sure. I say these by observing the way things are going on these days.June 30, 2009 at 4:22 PM #422853fun4vnay2
ParticipantLet me tell you all one thing pretty clear:
The OP’s friend would come out of all these unscathed with a big laugh for sure. I say these by observing the way things are going on these days.June 30, 2009 at 4:22 PM #423128fun4vnay2
ParticipantLet me tell you all one thing pretty clear:
The OP’s friend would come out of all these unscathed with a big laugh for sure. I say these by observing the way things are going on these days.June 30, 2009 at 4:22 PM #423196fun4vnay2
ParticipantLet me tell you all one thing pretty clear:
The OP’s friend would come out of all these unscathed with a big laugh for sure. I say these by observing the way things are going on these days.June 30, 2009 at 4:22 PM #423357fun4vnay2
ParticipantLet me tell you all one thing pretty clear:
The OP’s friend would come out of all these unscathed with a big laugh for sure. I say these by observing the way things are going on these days.June 30, 2009 at 5:34 PM #422682
svelteParticipant[quote=MMrenter] In return, ask the bank to decrease the hit on your credit from 6 yrs to 4. [/quote]
Since when does a bank decide how long your credit is affected?
All the bank does is report the default to the credit agencies. The credit agencies decide how long the default affects your credit score.
June 30, 2009 at 5:34 PM #422913
svelteParticipant[quote=MMrenter] In return, ask the bank to decrease the hit on your credit from 6 yrs to 4. [/quote]
Since when does a bank decide how long your credit is affected?
All the bank does is report the default to the credit agencies. The credit agencies decide how long the default affects your credit score.
June 30, 2009 at 5:34 PM #423188
svelteParticipant[quote=MMrenter] In return, ask the bank to decrease the hit on your credit from 6 yrs to 4. [/quote]
Since when does a bank decide how long your credit is affected?
All the bank does is report the default to the credit agencies. The credit agencies decide how long the default affects your credit score.
June 30, 2009 at 5:34 PM #423256
svelteParticipant[quote=MMrenter] In return, ask the bank to decrease the hit on your credit from 6 yrs to 4. [/quote]
Since when does a bank decide how long your credit is affected?
All the bank does is report the default to the credit agencies. The credit agencies decide how long the default affects your credit score.
June 30, 2009 at 5:34 PM #423417
svelteParticipant[quote=MMrenter] In return, ask the bank to decrease the hit on your credit from 6 yrs to 4. [/quote]
Since when does a bank decide how long your credit is affected?
All the bank does is report the default to the credit agencies. The credit agencies decide how long the default affects your credit score.
June 30, 2009 at 6:31 PM #422717Ricechex
Participant[quote=briansd1]
For example, when I leave my hotel room, I turn off all the lights and the A/C. I don’t believe in being destructive and causing other people to lose money when there’s no benefit to anyone.
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Wow, why trash the kitchen? That is overkill and once again demonstrating that nothing is of value. Why break something just because it is not yours?
I too leave hotel rooms with lights and AC turned off. Perhaps, Brian, you and I grew up in homes that valued conservation.
What a wasteful attitude. Disgusting. (Although, I don’t believe a financial planner actually recommended this…)
June 30, 2009 at 6:31 PM #422947Ricechex
Participant[quote=briansd1]
For example, when I leave my hotel room, I turn off all the lights and the A/C. I don’t believe in being destructive and causing other people to lose money when there’s no benefit to anyone.
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Wow, why trash the kitchen? That is overkill and once again demonstrating that nothing is of value. Why break something just because it is not yours?
I too leave hotel rooms with lights and AC turned off. Perhaps, Brian, you and I grew up in homes that valued conservation.
What a wasteful attitude. Disgusting. (Although, I don’t believe a financial planner actually recommended this…)
June 30, 2009 at 6:31 PM #423223Ricechex
Participant[quote=briansd1]
For example, when I leave my hotel room, I turn off all the lights and the A/C. I don’t believe in being destructive and causing other people to lose money when there’s no benefit to anyone.
[/quote]
Wow, why trash the kitchen? That is overkill and once again demonstrating that nothing is of value. Why break something just because it is not yours?
I too leave hotel rooms with lights and AC turned off. Perhaps, Brian, you and I grew up in homes that valued conservation.
What a wasteful attitude. Disgusting. (Although, I don’t believe a financial planner actually recommended this…)
June 30, 2009 at 6:31 PM #423291Ricechex
Participant[quote=briansd1]
For example, when I leave my hotel room, I turn off all the lights and the A/C. I don’t believe in being destructive and causing other people to lose money when there’s no benefit to anyone.
[/quote]
Wow, why trash the kitchen? That is overkill and once again demonstrating that nothing is of value. Why break something just because it is not yours?
I too leave hotel rooms with lights and AC turned off. Perhaps, Brian, you and I grew up in homes that valued conservation.
What a wasteful attitude. Disgusting. (Although, I don’t believe a financial planner actually recommended this…)
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