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Make sure to give your social security number too
Its called Social Insurance Number here or (SIN)
that's definitely an American question lol
And blood type. Can't forget that.
Those sound like reasonable questions any woman looking for a sugar daddy would ask.
Sounds like you have some lousy friends.
Gold digger ! What great friends you have btw.
Not his friends' faults, people have different personalities in different situations. Some are better at expressing it than others.
maybe not. maybe she wants someone with good credit and a job. not saying she needs to know his income, but you also don't want to get in deep and realize he's got no job and will later ruin your credit.
Asking his job should suffice. No need to ask about income and credit so early in relationship.
At least you found out earlier as opposed to later.
Id watch out for her. But, at least you had a date!
Last time there was a FML like this I made the same comment, it got moderated, haha.
The best way to win girls is to give them your account number, your PIN, your passport, and your soul
And your balls...
No need to #55, they get them at the divorce settlement :/
That is scary, but hey I almost got married to a guy that had a horrible credit score. I wasn't about to merge mine with his.
Damn, that's cold.
You gotta know who you're marrying, I agree. But this was a first date!!!
My husbands credit and mine are still separate even after we got married. Either way, I don't think I would not marry someone based on their credit score. I had horrible credit as soon as I turned 18 because my mom bought me a gym membership when I was 14, but she never paid it off. Because it was under my name (even though I never signed anything), it automatically went on my credit. Thankfully I was able to fix it with relative ease but it was a pain in the ass to begin with. Just saying, you never know why their credit score may be low. Doesn't mean they aren't marriage material.
#48, Did you challenge the gym membership being on your credit report? My financial advisor told me you can do that when fraud is involved. I think you may have been able to have it removed since it was created for you when you were a minor and you didn't sign anything. Just wondering, if you don't mind me asking. I've got all sorts of stuff my ex husband opened on my credit report dragging my credit score down that I'm going to start challenging soon. If it goes through, and my financial advisor thinks it will, my credit score should rocket upwards.
I had horrible credit when I got married and in the last 20 years still improved both my income and credit score...love led to marriage, not either party's credit worthiness!
What, 113? That's not true at all. I couldn't get the court to assign responsibility to my ex husband for the debts he took out in my name. And even if I could, it wouldn't matter anyway. The creditors would still be coming after me, not him, because the debts are in my name. I think the only time a partner's bad credit affects their partner is when they're buying a house together.
Well aren't you just a pleasant ziplock bag of cocks?
Pleasant Ziploc bag of cocks. Nice.
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Make sure to give your social security number too
At least you found out earlier as opposed to later.