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Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2003 11:43:10 CST
From: hgoodale_msp@msn.com (SpongeHead)
Newsgroups: misc.invest.financial-plan
Subject: Re: Credit issues, what can be done?
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"John A. Weeks III"  wrote in message news:<260920031844026191%john@johnweeks.com>...
> In article ,
> SpongeHead  wrote:
> 
> > I was not a fortunate one when it comes to credit.  As soon as I
> > turned 18, I wanted a new car.  To get a new car, I needed credit.  I
> > didnt have any so I figure Id apply for some of the local retailers
> > credit cards.  Denied, denied, denied all because I had no credit. 
> > Than a few tries later I found out that applying too many times is not
> > a good thing.  I even went to the bank with $1400.00 cash in my hand
> > and asked for a $1000.00 loan and I would pay the interest right off
> > the bat.  Denied because of no credit.  Why would a bank not accept
> > $400 for not doing a dam thing?
> 
> This hardly seems possible in this day and age.  Can you offer
> any proof that you are a real person and not a troll?  Perhaps
> by posting from work with your real E-mail address (if anyone
> dares do that any more).

Im tall and have long hair, elf maybe, but certainly not a troll.  You
think I'm lying?  This was about 10 - 15 years ago.  As Frank Oz would
say,