realpix
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When you're talking trillions of dollars being given to the banks your 30K is insignificant. 30K and they lower your limits - gee maybe you were goinbg to spend all your 30K and put them in fear
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I'd keep sending the letter and then thank them for reporting this to law enforcement officials as they can maybe help the cra straightened out this matter.
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What are you 2 waiting for? Apply, apply!! Cashiers will think you are in 20s! Some of my cashiers have no idea I am as old as I am But I'm not applying for anything right now It has lost it's fun Aww come on George you know you want one! I got the fr too and cancelled 7 of em. I lost over 250K also - so a pretty white card - what's the exposure? $1000? Ha......
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AT MY BANK YOU MUST HAVE A DEPOSIT SLIP TO MAKE ANY DEPOSIT BofA requires ID for any cash deposit without a preprinted deposit slip. That's been their policy for several years. I make my rent deposit to my landlord's account without the above. CASH. I have the teller fill out the depoisit slip - I have acounts there and guess that they just do it since I raise hell when forced to provide lots of paperwork. I'm a customer not a number.
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ttreasury deapeert an't even tell were most of themoney went to.I wonder how they got away with the 45 billion loan(s) to the banks.
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Any links beside PACER? Thanks
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You mean just like the banks, their "investment banking" houses and all the rest of the frauds they are playing?
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Do you have a cite instead of me reading the whole thing? Actually I was aware that there is NO federal law saying they can be deleted after 2 years etc. That is federal law doesn't apply to when inquiries fall off.
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Yes, same here. I have no objection to providing an entire month's worth of rent as a refundable pet deposit (because I know I'll get it back), but to require a tenant to give away an additional amount every month for no reason is a ludicrous concept and should be illegal. You know you'll get it back? What happens when you are refused because your "landlord" had used all your monies to catch up on their deliquencies on all those rentals and mortgages they have? People act like all these landlords aren't in financial problems and refuse to consider the other side of the coin.
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It's too easy to doctor a report like that and probably makes people suspicious that you insist on providing your own copy instead of letting them obtain it in the usual fashion. Better off just finding one single place you'd be happy in, apply and hope for the best rather than applying at every place you look at. If you think your credit is iffy you may want to see what you can clean up before applying, or ask about credit requirements up-front. I've seen these "landlords" that have to access your credit report and you pay a $50-$75 fee for a report that costs $2 to run. I had one prospective landlord - I said I don't need multiple "credit checks" - I showed him my multiple platinum AMEX and other platinum cards and showed him my CS from AMEX. They wanted their own - how do I know I don't end up in a folder sitting in their car etc? Available to all.... If my mutiple high end credit cards and my CS report isn't going to convince you I'm "creditworthy" for your "rental" then I can forseee problems right now. How about a credit check on the landlord - how upside down are they on their rentals? Are they going to take your monies and go BK in a couple months because they have all these rentals and can't cover thier notes? Are they going to ask for a 1st months and last months depost and security so they can cover the notes they are behind on. Sorry pal - their are plenty of people willing to rent to those who have money - my way or the highway. Goodbye Charlie.
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Tell them to go have sex with themselves.
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Aggressive CA tactics terrorized my 8-yr-old granddaughter...
realpix replied to Puppeteer's topic in Credit Forum
When a tricky CA manages to catch me on the phone, this is one of my favorite techniques. Just keep telling them to have sex with themselves.... -
They'll eventually close it for non or limited use anyway.
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What currency? No one wants US dollars and the inflation rate just makes them more worthless as the time goes on (bjuying power).
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Anyone else feel the US is on the verge of TOTAL collapse?
realpix replied to VinnyT's topic in Credit Forum
By all conventional definitions of "economic depression" we aren't even close. Using unemployment numbers as a barometer, we hit 10.8% in 1982's recession. We have exceeded our current 6.5% roughly 5 times since 1940. Lending institutions? We saw far more of them fold during the S&L debacle than we're seeing today. I'm curious how you are defining "depression". Figures don't lie and liars don't figure. (and no - not you - just the old saying). I am defining a depression by real world reality. And the house of cards has just started falling. If you think things are going to be OK - great. All that paper that totals more the 100 TRILLION dollars and is backed by nothing. The world banks are OVER their limit. There isn't enough money in the world to pay off those figures.