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While I can understand some of the verbiage, young, was a little harsh, the main idea was something for you (and all people, really) to consider. I know that it's something that I took to heart as well. When playing the credit game, it's easy to pyramid debt transferring from one card to the next to the next, constantly living in a way that is above your means. Eveyone views debt differently. Try not to take it too harshly and realize that everyone is flawed and while the comments offended you, the posters wouldn't be posting and be present on this forum if they weren't here to better themselves and also to help better any member of the community reading their wisdom that they've lived through before. While you are taking it from the personal aspect, they are viewing it objectively most of your posts are about new cards, 0% promos, and the "best cards" to have -- so that is why I believe a lot of the comments were made.
Know that I mean no harm in this post, young, it's simply that I hope this helps you. If you feel as if you need no help, that's OK and I totally understand one could feel that way. Personally, I just believe we all can always better ourselves and I constantly try to see ways for self improvement. With that said, good luck and I hope that you take no ill will from this.
-kenny
@youngandcreditwrthy wrote:
Would your rhetoric warrant otherwise? Lol
It was just a question... No need to make crazy assumptions is my point.
Don't be so hateful! Yall are mean!
That cat is funny as heck though! Bahahaha
I don't think anyone is being hateful. Some folks are more direct than others IMO... I know I'm pretty straightforward with things. I can't speak for all but if you perceive it that way that's one thing but then again we're in an opinion forum at best...so you know lots of folks are gonna chime in.
I think most people may have read your post as you'll "eventually" plan on getting a Slate. It's hard to deny that mostly anyone who's witnessed your credit journey (like all other folks) have also seen some actions that lenders have taken on you. Some had legitimate concerns if something were to happen... key word being *if* ...and some wondered probably why you want another BT card. My post was just lighthearted humor on the whole BT thing.
Now, we all know you love your credit and you're naturally curious about the latest and greatest credit bling. And yes, at the end of the day it is your credit and you can do whatever you desire with it...good or bad.
And yes, that's my favorite cat from Puss in Boots! ![]()
@KennyS2006 wrote:While I can understand some of the verbiage, young, was a little harsh, the main idea was something for you (and all people, really) to consider. I know that it's something that I took to heart as well. When playing the credit game, it's easy to pyramid debt transferring from one card to the next to the next, constantly living in a way that is above your means. Eveyone views debt differently. Try not to take it too harshly and realize that everyone is flawed and while the comments offended you, the posters wouldn't be posting and be present on this forum if they weren't here to better themselves and also to help better any member of the community reading their wisdom that they've lived through before. While you are taking it from the personal aspect, they are viewing it objectively most of your posts are about new cards, 0% promos, and the "best cards" to have -- so that is why I believe a lot of the comments were made.
Know that I mean no harm in this post, young, it's simply that I hope this helps you. If you feel as if you need no help, that's OK and I totally understand one could feel that way. Personally, I just believe we all can always better ourselves and I constantly try to see ways for self improvement. With that said, good luck and I hope that you take no ill will from this.
-kenny
Seeee... Kenny wasn't mean or hateful ![]()
Unpopular opinion warning:
I think all this stuff about "caring" about others on this community and others is somewhat overstated. You know very little about people posting here, and have no idea how much is true. So yes, be supportive etc, but don't confuse that with real-world support, any more than being part of the Amex family is a substitute for a real family, For all we know, youngandcreditworthy is a 65 year female agent of the Chinese government's hacker army, trying to cause Americans to get into poor credit habits.
Mmm, come to think of it...
@Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion warning:
I think all this stuff about "caring" about others on this community and others is somewhat overstated. You know very little about people posting here, and have no idea how much is true. So yes, be supportive etc, but don't confuse that with real-world support, any more than being part of the Amex family is a substitute for a real family, For all we know, youngandcreditworthy is a 65 year female agent of the Chinese government's hacker army, trying to cause Americans to get into poor credit habits.
Mmm, come to think of it...
+1
At times, these forums feel as though I am watching Mean Girls. Despite how "online" a persona may appear, some are just waiting for an opportunity to solicit criticism. Then again, maybe its nothing like Mean Girls, and all about theorizing and espionage.