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Looking for good online bank in Phoenix Andrew DeFaria 06-25-2007
Posted by sharx35 on June 26, 2007, 1:35 am
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Anyone, like yourself, who has 20-30 debtors, is a fool, in dire need of =
consumer counselling. In over 40 years of using Preauthorized debits, =
*I* have never had a double deduction or, like YOU, ANY MISSED =
DEDUCTIONS. You've had TWO missed payments in the recent past, so =
OBVIOUSLY, YOU do not know what the FUCK you are talking about, dipwad.


sharx35 wrote:=20
For starters, use Pre-authorized debiting.=20
Sorry but that's a fools game. For starters, many places don't have =
this. Secondly I'd personally rather control who gets their hands in my =
accounts and not have to run around to 20-30 debitors telling them to =
stop taking money.






That way, it is the responsibility of the company you owe money to, =
to send in the debit, whatever, to the bank every month. If the bank =
screws up on this, it is definitely the BANK's fault, not yours.

If the bank screws up on an online repeating payment it is also their =
fault.

Relying on other parties to make your payments is a fool's game.=20

No, giving out the keys to the kingdom is a fool's game.

--=20
Andrew DeFaria
Why does a cowboy have two spurs? If one side of the horse goes, so =
does the other.
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Posted by Andrew DeFaria on June 26, 2007, 6:49 pm
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> Anyone, like yourself, who has 20-30 debtors, is a fool, in dire need of
consumer counselling.

Not all are debtors in the classic sense of the word. From what I
understand of this preauthorized debits they can apply to many places
like say your electric bill. Most people would not consider their
electric company a debtor in that they are not maintaining a balance.
20-30 transactions or payments per month? Many people have that. Are
you saying they are all fools.

> In over 40 years of using Preauthorized debits, *I* have never had a double
deduction or, like YOU, ANY MISSED DEDUCTIONS.

OK so maybe I might be exaggerating the 20-30 payments per month.
Perhaps it's more like 10-15. But preauthorized debits for 40
years?!?! Some how I doubt that!

> You've had TWO missed payments in the recent past, so OBVIOUSLY, YOU do not
know what the FUCK you are talking about, dipwad.

I haven't missed any payments, online electronic payments, for 12
years now asswipe. I fail to see who you can say I don't know what I
am talking about because some other company screwed up. Sounds to me
like you just got some bone up your ass which needs removing...

You obviously didn't understand the point I was making which was that
I'd rather maintain to the control to my accounts than to give that to
somebody else. This way if I needed to say adjust payments I don't
have to call up 10-15 different companies to do it. All I need to do
is adjust my own payments from Quicken. Additionally I don't then
generate transactions outside of Quicken and then have to insure that
I get those transactions into Quicken. In my situation I maintain
control and the transactions emitnate from my Quicken. Thus Quicken is
already up to date.

Additionally I can pay ANYBODY using this method, not just selected
corporations.

Now if you wish to debate my points then feel free. But if you just
wish to make more incorrect assumptions then do us all a favor and
don't bother.


Posted by sharx35 on June 26, 2007, 6:59 pm
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>> Anyone, like yourself, who has 20-30 debtors, is a fool, in dire need of
>> consumer counselling.
>
> Not all are debtors in the classic sense of the word. From what I
> understand of this preauthorized debits they can apply to many places
> like say your electric bill. Most people would not consider their
> electric company a debtor in that they are not maintaining a balance.

I don't HAVE any debt balances. I pay off EVERYTHING, every month.


> 20-30 transactions or payments per month? Many people have that. Are
> you saying they are all fools.
>
>> In over 40 years of using Preauthorized debits, *I* have never had a
>> double deduction or, like YOU, ANY MISSED DEDUCTIONS.
>
> OK so maybe I might be exaggerating the 20-30 payments per month.
> Perhaps it's more like 10-15. But preauthorized debits for 40
> years?!?! Some how I doubt that!
>
>> You've had TWO missed payments in the recent past, so OBVIOUSLY, YOU do
>> not know what the FUCK you are talking about, dipwad.
>
> I haven't missed any payments, online electronic payments, for 12
> years now asswipe. I fail to see who you can say I don't know what I
> am talking about because some other company screwed up. Sounds to me
> like you just got some bone up your ass which needs removing...
>
> You obviously didn't understand the point I was making which was that
> I'd rather maintain to the control to my accounts than to give that to
> somebody else. This way if I needed to say adjust payments I don't
> have to call up 10-15 different companies to do it. All I need to do
> is adjust my own payments from Quicken. Additionally I don't then
> generate transactions outside of Quicken and then have to insure that
> I get those transactions into Quicken. In my situation I maintain
> control and the transactions emitnate from my Quicken. Thus Quicken is
> already up to date.
>
> Additionally I can pay ANYBODY using this method, not just selected
> corporations.
>
> Now if you wish to debate my points then feel free. But if you just
> wish to make more incorrect assumptions then do us all a favor and
> don't bother.
>



Posted by Andrew DeFaria on June 26, 2007, 9:39 pm
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sharx35 wrote:
>>> Anyone, like yourself, who has 20-30 debtors, is a fool, in dire
>>> need of
>>> consumer counselling.
>> Not all are debtors in the classic sense of the word. From what I
>> understand of this preauthorized debits they can apply to many places
>> like say your electric bill. Most people would not consider their
>> electric company a debtor in that they are not maintaining a balance.
> I don't HAVE any debt balances. I pay off EVERYTHING, every month.
Well whoop te fucking do to you! I guess that means you don't
electricity either. Nor probably much in the way of assets seeing as you
have no electricity to power them. In any event, you're specific
financial situation is pretty much irrelevant to the issue at hand. So
go ahead and give us more of your irrelevant insight. We are all just
dying to know!
--
Andrew DeFaria <http://defaria.com>
Why are they called stairs inside but steps outside?

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sharx35 wrote:
DeFaria" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E"
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<blockquote type="cite">On Jun 25, 10:35 pm, "sharx35"
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<blockquote type="cite">Anyone, like yourself, who has 20-30
debtors, is a fool, in dire need of <br>
consumer counselling.<br>
</blockquote>
Not all are debtors in the classic sense of the word. From what I
understand of this preauthorized debits they can apply to many places
like say your electric bill. Most people would not consider their
electric company a debtor in that they are not maintaining a balance.<br>
</blockquote>
<!---->I don't HAVE any debt balances. I pay off EVERYTHING, every
month.<br>
</blockquote>
Well whoop te fucking do to you! I guess that means you don't
electricity either. Nor probably much in the way of assets seeing as
you have no electricity to power them. In any event, you're specific
financial situation is pretty much irrelevant to the issue at hand. So
go ahead and give us more of your irrelevant insight. We are all just
dying to know!<br>
<div class="moz-signature">-- <br>
<a href="http://defaria.com">Andrew DeFaria</a><br>
<small><font color="#999999">Why are they called stairs inside but
steps outside?</font></small>
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