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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.
>
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