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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 199007" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>Stella, I agree with you, totally. </p><p>I think I mostly wanted to point out that the thing with the credit limits getting frozen began a lil while back already.....and it had nothing to do with me going over my limit or haveing a "bad" credit rateing. I know my credit rating was very good, talked to my banker recently - checked it. </p><p>SO if MY cards are being frozen and reduced etc already.I am certain others are, too, and I wanted to kind of warn people- in case someone has to travel or something- cuz dang, I checked availability of my credit and then a couple hours later- it was a different story. I fear someone might head out of town and wind up away from home or something and suddenly out of a clear blue sky find out they cannot use their credit card at all. </p><p>Yeah, I am very afraid it is gonna gets worse before it gets better....yes, even for those of us with no stocks etc. And the prices of things, too.whew. Yes, I am haveing to seriously reconsider medical care follow up for my son and me..becuz our docs are SO far away.....(sons is 5 hours away) and no, we could not get what we needed local, but thats a LOT of gas. Even our farmers market and my home veg garden did not do well this year due to flooding here, even in places it never floods, it did this year.....</p><p></p><p>The whole entire big picture is very scary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 199007, member: 1697"] Stella, I agree with you, totally. I think I mostly wanted to point out that the thing with the credit limits getting frozen began a lil while back already.....and it had nothing to do with me going over my limit or haveing a "bad" credit rateing. I know my credit rating was very good, talked to my banker recently - checked it. SO if MY cards are being frozen and reduced etc already.I am certain others are, too, and I wanted to kind of warn people- in case someone has to travel or something- cuz dang, I checked availability of my credit and then a couple hours later- it was a different story. I fear someone might head out of town and wind up away from home or something and suddenly out of a clear blue sky find out they cannot use their credit card at all. Yeah, I am very afraid it is gonna gets worse before it gets better....yes, even for those of us with no stocks etc. And the prices of things, too.whew. Yes, I am haveing to seriously reconsider medical care follow up for my son and me..becuz our docs are SO far away.....(sons is 5 hours away) and no, we could not get what we needed local, but thats a LOT of gas. Even our farmers market and my home veg garden did not do well this year due to flooding here, even in places it never floods, it did this year..... The whole entire big picture is very scary. [/QUOTE]
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