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Of course...blame the banks. It's always someone else's fault. It depends on whether you were raised to have a sense of values.
Ausnick's case is a good example of our taxes being spent unwisely.
Geez you're direct. By that I mean incredibly rude.
And reading the rest of your posts - let's open up on the Babyboomers shall we... a babyboomer are you??
Your logic escapes me.
It is indeed my mess/my mattress.. my hole that I've dug myself into.
Yup, my credit rating is in ruins, this whole situation has caused a lot of unnecessary stress but I'm trying to make things right. I've started to apply for part-time jobs so that I can start making repayments.
Live and learn.
It is indeed my mess/my mattress.. my hole that I've dug myself into.
Yup, my credit rating is in ruins, this whole situation has caused a lot of unnecessary stress but I'm trying to make things right. I've started to apply for part-time jobs so that I can start making repayments.
Live and learn.
Disarray I immensely enjoyed your post. I also have some personal experience in this area I share some of your sentiments regarding debt collectors....but I toned down my posts for this forum.
I believe six months in one of our Gaols would cure you, forever.
You are a leech upon the system which depends upon the honesty of the participants.
I more than dislike you, you putrid mass of debt.
I could not give a tosser as to your future, whether a court appearance or a visit from your local Bikie Club. The latter may serve justice better.
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I think sometimes it's better to seek out more information before you reach such conclusions. Firstly, what gave you the impression I'm studying mickey mouse course? The courses I'm studying are assistant nursing at TAFE (Aus does suffer from a shortage of AINs) and at uni I'm majoring in a psych course that's accredited with the Psychology board of Australia (meaning it's a degree that has practical value, whereas others don't).
Their are a number of ready made clients on this thread waiting for your services once you qualify........
When I got my first credit card, there was no way the bank would offer more than a $500 credit limit until I had established a history of repaying debts, after which they offered to increase the limit. And that was despite having a permanent job. How times have changed...
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