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difficult child got a new (to her) car!
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<blockquote data-quote="dstc_99" data-source="post: 644192" data-attributes="member: 15473"><p>I will give her credit and say that all but 3 were other people's fault. I swear for about 2 years people just decided our vehicles were bumper cars and we all got hit. Of course two of the ones that were her fault both resulted in total loss of the vehicle. The other didn't even get reported since she bumped a farmers old truck and he just laughed and asked if we could find the scratch since there were so many already there. Thank goodness for hillbillies with farm trucks. My homies!</p><p> </p><p>I think she was actually trying to be smart and open a card with Macy's because since she worked there she could use it monthly to purchase an item then pay it off and build credit. BUT I also know they denied her at least 2 times. Plus the zip code that Macy's had was not one she had ever lived at. They almost wouldn't give her the information at first because she couldn't provide the zip code they had on file. That makes me believe her for now. I'll wait it out and see what the final outcome is though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstc_99, post: 644192, member: 15473"] I will give her credit and say that all but 3 were other people's fault. I swear for about 2 years people just decided our vehicles were bumper cars and we all got hit. Of course two of the ones that were her fault both resulted in total loss of the vehicle. The other didn't even get reported since she bumped a farmers old truck and he just laughed and asked if we could find the scratch since there were so many already there. Thank goodness for hillbillies with farm trucks. My homies! I think she was actually trying to be smart and open a card with Macy's because since she worked there she could use it monthly to purchase an item then pay it off and build credit. BUT I also know they denied her at least 2 times. Plus the zip code that Macy's had was not one she had ever lived at. They almost wouldn't give her the information at first because she couldn't provide the zip code they had on file. That makes me believe her for now. I'll wait it out and see what the final outcome is though. [/QUOTE]
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