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Originally Posted by Trunks
I hope you realize that this is the forums currency and not real life.
It's exo if you recall. If he has a chance to be a deck he's going to use it up
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Lol, that's actually really funny.
Departed and Linux's conversation and the entire thread is enigmatic to the forum currency.
HAhhaahahah!
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Haha I was confused about whether it was real at first or not. Was gonna explain how real credit score works. What did you even use the loaned points for?
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Originally Posted by CraeSC111
Haha I was confused about whether it was real at first or not. Was gonna explain how real credit score works. What did you even use the loaned points for?
Lol Same here.... hes addicted to gambling!! GFP style O.o
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Originally Posted by CraeSC111
Haha I was confused about whether it was real at first or not. Was gonna explain how real credit score works. What did you even use the loaned points for?
lol im crazy for given random members that never post gfp gift, specifically ones in debt sometimes giving the few sad souls that are a few million a couple gfp here and there. . I figured that i could get more gfp up front to have a few laughs and seeing as i post a lot i could easily get 10 gfp every few days
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How much are you in debt? Lol.
I have a ton in the bank.
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I'm not in debt, i dont think im going to play around with the bank again either because it either hates me or im to stupid to set up the correct payment plan. I ended up paying like 250 on the 100 loan because it was saying i didn't make a payment
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Sorry for not posting earlier, and yeah egw was right, it's a 100 gfp max, doesn't matter credit rating. I think the interest amount differs though, the system is too complicated, I never looked through all the options, there are so many options and so much to read.
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A credit score in the United States is a number representing the creditworthiness of a person, the likelihood that person will pay his or her debts.
Lenders, such as banks and credit card companies, use credit scores to evaluate the potential risk posed by lending money to consumers. Widespread use of credit scores has made credit more widely available and cheaper for consumers.
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A credit score is a numerical expression based on a statistical analysis of a person's credit files, to represent the creditworthiness of that person.
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