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Old Dec 3, 2007 | 08:54 AM
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Ya, ****ers... I hate that **** I remember when I only had a $1,000 dollars credit limit and after numerous times telling them not to, it is now triple that
Wow, nothing says big baller like 3k in credit availablity!

Hopefully you have other sources, I doubt that will be enough to cover your bill at DB...
Old Dec 3, 2007 | 09:16 AM
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Old Dec 3, 2007 | 09:20 AM
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Old Dec 3, 2007 | 09:23 AM
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Wow, nothing says big baller like 3k in credit availability!

Hopefully you have other sources, I doubt that will be enough to cover your bill at DB...
My bill at DB? it's at what like a wopping 30 dollars right now???

And thank you for caring about my financial situation so much


p.s. credit = bad... i'll take my lowbie limits any day, I want that **** to be 500 bucks
Old Dec 3, 2007 | 09:26 AM
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Actually, you should establish 5 figures of revolving credit history to help you out when it's mortgage time.
Old Dec 3, 2007 | 09:29 AM
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Actually, you should establish 5 figures of revolving credit history to help you out when it's mortgage time.
As much as I like making fun of John, this is wrong. I think I had $2000 on a credit card when we bought our house. The limit at that time was only $3500 or $4000 or so (I forget). Once you buy a house though, the bank is all about upping your limit.
Old Dec 3, 2007 | 09:31 AM
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Old Dec 3, 2007 | 09:31 AM
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why does 1 screw look like the bone actually grew over the top of it, while another looks like the doctor missed the plate?
The short screw on the left that looks like it doesn't go in to the plate on the fib might not. Probably doesn't. Maybe he needed to hold the bone together from that angle or something. I dunno. The other screw, I think you're talking about maybe the second one from the top in the tibia, he actually inserted that one from the front of my leg, not the side. So the bone didn't grow over the head, the insertion point of the screw is actually in the front of the tibia so the x-ray shows it like that.

Frankly, I don't care what he did. He could have taken advantage of me on the table and put pics on his myspace page for all I care. My leg is doing great and I'm almost done with this
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As much as I like making fun of John, this is wrong. I think I had $2000 on a credit card when we bought our house. The limit at that time was only $3500 or $4000 or so (I forget). Once you buy a house though, the bank is all about upping your limit.
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and I have burned ALOT of money through my credit card, but I just use it... pay it off... use it pay it off.... so I don't need a HUGE limit to be a iclub balla, like dz.
Old Dec 3, 2007 | 09:33 AM
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Old Dec 3, 2007 | 09:33 AM
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Originally Posted by GT35 STI
My bill at DB? it's at what like a wopping 30 dollars right now???

And thank you for caring about my financial situation so much


p.s. credit = bad... i'll take my lowbie limits any day, I want that **** to be 500 bucks
Having credit is never a bad thing, however using it poorly is a bad thing.

I put everything each month on my credit card and pay it off the following month for 2 reasons:

-One free month of float
-Mileage points

On a side note, I know someone that is going to graduate from UC Berkeley in June that has close to 70K on credit cards (not to mention student loans) that fully expects to get a first job out of school paying upwards of 100K. I'll take people that fail at life for 1,000 please Alex...
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The short screw on the left that looks like it doesn't go in to the plate on the fib might not. Probably doesn't. Maybe he needed to hold the bone together from that angle or something. I dunno. The other screw, I think you're talking about maybe the second one from the top in the tibia, he actually inserted that one from the front of my leg, not the side. So the bone didn't grow over the head, the insertion point of the screw is actually in the front of the tibia so the x-ray shows it like that.

Frankly, I don't care what he did. He could have taken advantage of me on the table and put pics on his myspace page for all I care. My leg is doing great and I'm almost done with this
Old Dec 3, 2007 | 09:37 AM
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Having credit is never a bad thing, however using it poorly is a bad thing.

I put everything each month on my credit card and pay it off the following month for 2 reasons:

-One free month of float
-Mileage points

On a side note, I know someone that is going to graduate from UC Berkeley in June that has close to 70K on credit cards (not to mention student loans) that fully expects to get a first job out of school paying upwards of 100K. I'll take people that fail at life for 1,000 please Alex...
I agree it's good to have credit so you can buy things(house/cars), I just know my need to buy car parts will out weigh my need to afford them if I had to big of a limit ....

And wow, apparently that Berkeley education didn't help him much
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Old Dec 3, 2007 | 09:39 AM
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:biglaugh: BOFA upped my credit card limit by 800 dollars out of no where
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must be the season... wells just upped mine by 3g.... after i have told them numerous times not to.
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