Coligny wrote:So if you'ze right it's an invitashiun to dry hump you ?
Like I said ... "you will get rejected."
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Coligny wrote:So if you'ze right it's an invitashiun to dry hump you ?
chokonen888 wrote:Don't worry Coligny, like he said, keep trying and he's bound to give in!
Yokohammer wrote:But never on the first date!
chokonen888 wrote:Don't dare me...I've got that down to a science. I could probably scribble a decision tree that guaranteed success for even the likes of McJoto
IparryU wrote:dont get too full of your skillz there man... that is a tough one.
IparryU wrote:Like your new avatar. but the classic chief was so chief.
matsuki wrote:So recently I cancelled my older card, only to get hit with a bullshit renewal fee of near 35,000 after the fact. I called, they apologized and said they would refund the charge...which they did. Now the card was closed and paid off...and my new card pulls from another bank account on payment day so I moved all my funds over to there. A month later and I'm getting calls, telling me I'm late making a payment on the closed card. WTF?
Apparently, whoever inputted the refund marked it as a debit on the card ledger. (basically they charged me 35,000 a second time while refunding 35,000 to my bank account) It took nearly half an hour on the phone with their rep before they understood that while the memo indeed said refund, it was not marked as a credit but a debit. They "investigated" it for 3 days, forgot to call me back, and then needed an hour to be reminded of how they fucked up. Instead of just closing out the account, they insisted they have to wire me back the funds for the past two months and then pay the balance later this month. Talk about a fucking headache...but goes to show you need to keep an eye on any cards you decide to close for this shit. Getting hit twice for the same bullshit fee is really sketch.
The only positive from the whole experience is I heard from their reps that late payments within 30 days do not go on your credit record here as a late payment or otherwise. (wanted to make sure my credit didn't get pooped on for their mistake) Something I had always assumed since that's how it seems to work in most other countries...except when a friend asked me earlier this year, I googled it and there is a ton of bullshit online in Japanese claiming even a day late will ruin your credit.
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