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Being told "You're pathetic for getting a credit card in the first place"


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Posted by Vindicated (66.91.205.107) on July 06, 2004 at 21:48:35:

I got a call from Blake, from either TriAdvantage or some other company that is tying up my phone line, after I told him my situation with my sick mother and being unemployed (mind you he called a bad time when I was giving my mother a bath), telling me flat out, "You're pathetic for getting a credit card in the first place!" You have no idea how pissed off I was! I even told him that HE called me at 5 in the morning because I recognized his voice. "I don't wake up at 5 in the morning, I haven't done that in the past 6 years." I asked him where he was in the country and he said Minnesota, 4 hour difference. I'm in Hawaii.... 5 in the morning here, 9 there... Am I wrong about him being the one who called me at 5 in the morning when it was 9 where he was? He even told me "We have been sending you letters since May." I haven't gotten anything from them, I stay at home and check the mail. He accused me of lying after totally murdering the Hawaiian street name where I live on. Told me to drop what I was doing to write down some address to tell them that I want the calls to stop (yet I remind you I was giving my mother a bath) and telling me that I'm pathetic for getting a credit card. I am awaiting that letter that they are supposedly "sending" to me.
Now tell me, what would you do if you were in my shoes? I'm already on the brink of passing over my mother to my sister in Alabama so I can kill myself so they can leave me alone! =(


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