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Old 12.08.2008, 11:12 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by terriblecanyons
Bad credit is a pretty serious issue. Most of all, I'm just pissed that my parents told me they paid that bill (they promised they would) and then lied to me, so I had to find out the hard way.. like pretty much everything else they've told me.

having bad credit means you have no access to borrowed money. it doesnt mean you have no money. if you live within your means, then bad credit is not as serious an issue as people make it out to be. it is serious for people who depend on credit cards and who live on borrowed money. but a lot of people choose not to depend on credit cards.

not having a job or a source of income is a serious issue. if you have sufficient income, you can live a perfectly happy life without ever borrowing a dime.

yes, yes, it's troublesome nevertheless. but dont let those suckers torment you with visions of gloom is what im saying. focus on what you can do & move on ahead.


sorry about your parents.
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