capital one gives me compound interest on my bank accounts, and they have always been fair with me
is there things i would like to buy instead of putting my money in the bank??
yes of course
stop living like pigs, wake up america, be responsible, quit looking for handouts
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| 1. Written by shut up, on 27-09-2009 20:53 Hey quit crying you can bite it!! If you don't want to her pissed consumers voice their opinions about companies that suck...then guess what...go to another website!!! Sheesh!! Some people are idiots! |
| 2. Written by Rob in Baltimore, on 07-09-2009 02:29 I have to agree with "Quit Crying". While the posting is abrupt and straight to the point; it's 100% correct! People need to take responsibility for their actions. No one forced you to apply for the credit card. No one held a gun to your head and made you max out your credit card. Financially responsible people do not allow themselves to be put in such a "sticky situation". If you maintain an excellent credit score (750+) (and just because you pay your bills on time every month, doesn't necessarily mean that you have excellent credit... especially when you're barely making the minimum payments on a half dozen maxed out credit cards... being over extended is never a good sign to creditors or the credit agencies), then you can simply apply with a different bank, transfer the balance, and close out the account with the "bad" bank. Stop crying and whining because "the big bad evil bank" is making you pay back what you borrowed. A smart consumer wouldn't have let themselves be put in such a situation to begin with. |
| 3. Written by capital one is evil, on 30-08-2009 23:45 we'll "quit crying" if you promise not to cry when one of these predatory credit companies is anally raping you |
| 4. Written by Saint, on 25-06-2009 21:31 To those living within their means (or claim to be), remove your job. Can you survive and pay all your bills for 8mnths min? If not, you are outside your means. Heck, I spend 165/mnth for cable and internet. I dont need it. The original post is rather cut throat, however I just view it as tough love. Alot of us do need a brick in the face to wake us up. Im just now getting my credit back on track and Capital One has been more than helpful and very nice to me. |
| 5. Written by WeThePeople, on 15-06-2009 11:29 Well, I think the only pig here is Y O U! You showed how ignorant you really are with your thoughtless and stupid comments. I know people who put their chemo-therapy on their credit cards!!! By the way, just exactly what actions on the consumers part gave capital one the right to be loan sharks??? Greedy company and I hope they go out of business!!! |
| 6. Written by mike, on 10-06-2009 07:32 to the original poster...*** you! i lived within my means until the recession hit me hard. with capital one i missed one payment and it went downhill from there. they would not work with me at all for any repayment plans and refused to work with my debt consolidater. all my other credit cards were very helpful during this time. they recently sued me and won their case...the judge was a total *** by the way. they are gonna have to wait to get a cent out of me! |
| 7. Written by mother_nyx, on 08-06-2009 22:00 This person must be working the phones for Capital One. I've read the news about them laying off collectors. I'm so sorry. Welcome to the real world, sweetie. |
| 8. Written by CC ***, on 03-06-2009 21:36 FU Beotch Its people like you that put us all in a recession. |
| 9. Written by scott, on 30-05-2009 09:02 no is looking hand out, now capital got a hand out and has not repay none of the money back yet capital is a bad deal |
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Welcome to the real world, sweetie.