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Credit isn't just about what you earn its about what they can take when you stop paying...
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Driver 1 couldn't care less as he doesn't need credit, and his missus buys everything she wants in cash.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostDriver2 with all that debt would have a good credit rating. Driver1 would have a poor credit rating as isn't borrowing anything.
Driver2 would be getting laid every night by all the money hungry bimbos. Driver1 would have an unhappy wife, being seen in that pile of crap car.
Apart from that it's pretty accurate.
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So be driver2, just don't get married. Infact forget the car, house, debt angle, don't get married.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDriver2 would have been divorced, not seeing his kids and miserable.
Driver1 would never had attracted the money grabbing women(i.e. all of them) so would be happy.
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Driver2 would have been divorced, not seeing his kids and miserable.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostDriver2 with all that debt would have a good credit rating. Driver1 would have a poor credit rating as isn't borrowing anything.
Driver2 would be getting laid every night by all the money hungry bimbos. Driver1 would have an unhappy wife, being seen in that pile of crap car.
Apart from that it's pretty accurate.
Driver1 would never had attracted the money grabbing women(i.e. all of them) so would be happy.
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Driver2 with all that debt would have a good credit rating. Driver1 would have a poor credit rating as isn't borrowing anything.
Driver2 would be getting laid every night by all the money hungry bimbos. Driver1 would have an unhappy wife, being seen in that pile of crap car.
Apart from that it's pretty accurate.
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Screen shot?Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
I'm badgered enough already by Linkedin without encouraging them even more by logging in!
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