Ask Wells Fargo to Re-Open Credit Card Account
Guest: Bikshu
Post subject: Ask Wells Fargo to Re-Open Credit Card Account
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 5:12 am
Right off the bat I want to make it clear that I want absolutely nothing to do with the entirety of this discussion. I didn't read any of these posts other than the last one and I don't have time to start reading them now. I'm perfectly content assuming that you guys all gave the original poster good advice.
That said, I simply have to comment on the one random thing that I did read:
Quote:
Don't throw your missing leg into the mix - it gives you one less leg to stand on when you treat someone else poorly.
Amazing. Its like Confucious meets Peter Griffen from Family Guy. Or a fortune cookie straight out of a Southpark episode. How on earth did you come up with that? You, my friend, should be a copy writer for American Greetings or Hallmark. Brilliant... honestly brilliant...
By the way, I mean no disrespect to whoever that comment was directed toward. Again, I am speaking only to that one sentence as it stands alone. I don't know or care to know anything about the context in which it was used...
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Guest: nkyPhotog
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 6:50 pm
Alphablack,
I appreciate your support. It is good to know that not everyone treats you like your a guest on Jerry Springer show just because you have poor credit. I like your proverb and have one to give back to you.
"Sometimes you have to realize that your sole purpose in life is to be a warning to others!"
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Guest: RacieRacer
Credit Expert (100+ Posts)
Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 1:45 pm
alphablack wrote:
We all make sacrifices and have made sacrifices. My point is neither you nor Polonius had the full picture; you just jumped on the guy and pretty much branded him as a loser. It wasn't fair of either of you. Now if you feel guilty about that good, it shows you have compassion. Compassion however is not a replacement for empathy. Try ascertaining the facts next time. Don't throw your missing leg into the mix - it gives you one less leg to stand on when you treat someone else poorly.
I have to say this post of yours here ^ is 1000 times more harsh than any other post in this thread.
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Guest: RacieRacer
Credit Expert (100+ Posts)
Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 1:51 pm
nkyPhotog wrote:
Alphablack,
I appreciate your support. It is good to know that not everyone treats you like your a guest on Jerry Springer show just because you have poor credit. I like your proverb and have one to give back to you.
"Sometimes you have to realize that your sole purpose in life is to be a warning to others!"
I will agree that some of the posts toward you have been a little harsh, but I also agree with the underlying point they were trying to make, which didn't have to be so harsh, btw.
I'll say though that when I read that about a vacation in your OP, well that did stick out like a sore thumb.
I didn't know, and still don't know the details of your 'work/vacation' journey, but I hope you get things lined out and things start going your way.
Mouse is right, try sending a goodwill letter to WF about re-opening your account, stressing that you were never late or over the limit.
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Post subject: Ask Wells Fargo to Re-Open Credit Card Account
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 5:12 am
Right off the bat I want to make it clear that I want absolutely nothing to do with the entirety of this discussion. I didn't read any of these posts other than the last one and I don't have time to start reading them now. I'm perfectly content assuming that you guys all gave the original poster good advice.
That said, I simply have to comment on the one random thing that I did read:
Quote:
Don't throw your missing leg into the mix - it gives you one less leg to stand on when you treat someone else poorly.
Amazing. Its like Confucious meets Peter Griffen from Family Guy. Or a fortune cookie straight out of a Southpark episode. How on earth did you come up with that? You, my friend, should be a copy writer for American Greetings or Hallmark. Brilliant... honestly brilliant...
By the way, I mean no disrespect to whoever that comment was directed toward. Again, I am speaking only to that one sentence as it stands alone. I don't know or care to know anything about the context in which it was used...
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Guest: nkyPhotog
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 6:50 pm
Alphablack,
I appreciate your support. It is good to know that not everyone treats you like your a guest on Jerry Springer show just because you have poor credit. I like your proverb and have one to give back to you.
"Sometimes you have to realize that your sole purpose in life is to be a warning to others!"
CardRatings.com is the most comprehensive source for comparing credit card offers.  Please visit CardRatings.com to view the best rated credit cards!
Guest: RacieRacer
Credit Expert (100+ Posts)
Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 1:45 pm
alphablack wrote:
We all make sacrifices and have made sacrifices. My point is neither you nor Polonius had the full picture; you just jumped on the guy and pretty much branded him as a loser. It wasn't fair of either of you. Now if you feel guilty about that good, it shows you have compassion. Compassion however is not a replacement for empathy. Try ascertaining the facts next time. Don't throw your missing leg into the mix - it gives you one less leg to stand on when you treat someone else poorly.
I have to say this post of yours here ^ is 1000 times more harsh than any other post in this thread.
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Guest: RacieRacer
Credit Expert (100+ Posts)
Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 1:51 pm
nkyPhotog wrote:
Alphablack,
I appreciate your support. It is good to know that not everyone treats you like your a guest on Jerry Springer show just because you have poor credit. I like your proverb and have one to give back to you.
"Sometimes you have to realize that your sole purpose in life is to be a warning to others!"
I will agree that some of the posts toward you have been a little harsh, but I also agree with the underlying point they were trying to make, which didn't have to be so harsh, btw.
I'll say though that when I read that about a vacation in your OP, well that did stick out like a sore thumb.
I didn't know, and still don't know the details of your 'work/vacation' journey, but I hope you get things lined out and things start going your way.
Mouse is right, try sending a goodwill letter to WF about re-opening your account, stressing that you were never late or over the limit.
CardRatings.com is the most comprehensive source for comparing credit card offers.  Please visit CardRatings.com to view the best rated credit cards!







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