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Capital One Over Limit - Help!
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Sorry but you must've gotten confused somewhere, as i wasn't offering you advice as you are beyond helping.the only disaster is that i get offered advice by the likes of you.
I'm more than happy at paying the interest rates as and when i even pay interest.
i know what i'm doing and ask for no more pathetic responses like that in future.
You have alot of debt, all on high interest rates and also have poor wages.
As you state above....you CLEARLY know what you are doing! :rotfl:
GUARANTEED you will be along here sooner rather than later asking for advice as you cannot pay them.
(if you don't want a response then don't post)0 -
where do i say i have high balances on any of these cards??Sorry but you must've gotten confused somewhere, as i wasn't offering you advice as you are beyond helping.
You have alot of debt, all on high interest rates and also have poor wages.
As you state above....you CLEARLY know what you are doing! :rotfl:
GUARANTEED you will be along here sooner rather than later asking for advice as you cannot pay them.
(if you don't want a response then don't post)
NOWHERE!
i have high limits with silly APRs not high balances.
The only people that are beyond helping are the self-righteous sods that reckon they have a right to have their debt written off.
My sig states the limits and not the balances as tbh i dont want or need to be told that i am "Guaranteed" to be asking for help.
In fact any debt that i have now is all part of my 5 year plan which amongst other things includes a new job and some more qualifications and to have a mortgage by the time i'm 24.
so tell me i dont know what i'm doing now eh!0 -
Your 5 year plan :rotfl:In fact any debt that i have now is all part of my 5 year plan which amongst other things includes a new job and some more qualifications and to have a mortgage by the time i'm 24.
so tell me i dont know what i'm doing now eh!
If it involves the type of financial institutions that currently entertain you then it's going to be a 20 year plan.
This is indicative of someone that has no idea rather than 'knowing what they are doing'.
See you in a few months.0 -
the fact that i have the ability to Juggle my finances to suit me says otherwise
Shut yer trap when u are judging me by the majoritys
I'll prove you wrong when i'm laughing in 5 years time being better off than you can imagine0
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