Re: OT: Inflation in the US
- From: John Smith <assemblywizard@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2008 14:42:21 -0800
Joerg wrote:
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Then the car dealer is clearly at fault. Let him take the losses and learn from them. Or not learn and get conned again, his choice. I have no mercy for financial institution or dealers who are this careless. I think credit is too loose in the US and that is one reason for identity theft. There is a reason why identity theft is next to impossible in many other countries.
I'd say RIGHT ON!
Did I tell 'ya about the time time the car dealership took my firstborn?
(well, perhaps I did exaggerate a bit there.) <ROFLOL>
I hear stories of this, but darn, I must look like a d*mn criminal! They check me and double check me!--most times, I have to pay for the credit check!
Warm regards,
JS
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