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I'm normally not a praying man, but if you're up there, please save me Superman!
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I was almost guilted into co-signing for an ex-g/f's car while we were living together. Lucking she was approved for credit (I have no idea how but they'd regret it later) and didn't need me to co-sign, just to give her a letter saying she worked for me... 2 years pass, we went our separate ways and I get a call from Honda Finance inquiring about an employee’s status, turns out she missed a few payments, what a surprise! I informed them she no longer works for me but I can pass on any messages, long story short I got another call from Honda Finance a couple months later letting me know if she wishes to pick up her belongings from the car she must do so before it hits the auction block in a few days.
Thank god I didn’t co-sign! |
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Arghhhh...submit yer sites ya ruddy swabs!
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Yup, having your name on the line can come back to bite you in the ass big time.
Found out a few months ago that my ex had filed bankruptcy. There was a credit card she'd been using that still had my name on the account...even though we'd divorced almost 7 years ago. Long story short, I'm stuck with $34k in debt that I didn't spend a single penny of ![]() |
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