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So, you get a BIG DECLINE... And we are all dissapointed for you!
That does not mean we do not want to hang out with ya anymore!
How about it forum members, show your support!
Ray
@RockinRay wrote:So, you get a BIG DECLINE... And we are all dissapointed for you!
That does not mean we do not want to hang out with ya anymore!
How about it forum members, show your support!
Ray
Bring back LS!!
Sometimes, after a big disappointment, an individual needs to go off alone for a brief period to heal emotionally. I hope that LS bounces back quickly. In the end, things will work out. We care about you, LS, and please know that you're welcome back into TGC whenever you feel ready; you don't really have to spend time in the dungeon.
Hugs if you want them...
@Anonymous wrote:Sometimes, after a big disappointment, an individual needs to go off alone for a brief period to heal emotionally. I hope that LS bounces back quickly. In the end, things will work out. We care about you, LS, and please know that you're welcome back into TGC whenever you feel ready; you don't really have to spend time in the dungeon.
Hugs if you want them...
hugs if u dont want them
I have the Macy's/AMEX decline sitting on my lap right now. Just opened the mail. We all get 'em.
Just this past weekend, I had to listen to some dude possibly half my age at Chase explain why they could not offer me the card I applied for. We have to pick ourselves up and move on.
@ChesterPDexter wrote:I have the Macy's/AMEX decline sitting on my lap right now. Just opened the mail. We all get 'em.
Just this past weekend, I had to listen to some dude possibly half my age at Chase explain why they could not offer me the card I applied for. We have to pick ourselves up and move on.
amen
@Anonymous wrote:
While I enjoy the supportive and friendly nature of this forum, I think the way in which people here define their personal success through a need for credit approvals bewilders me at times. It is a stupid charge card, after all. Nothing more. If he did not get it this time, then he can try a year from now. I think offering emotional support goes too far in this case.
+1 Dont let a card ruin your life.
@Anonymous wrote:
While I enjoy the supportive and friendly nature of this forum, I think the way in which people here define their personal success through a need for credit approvals bewilders me at times. It is a stupid charge card, after all. Nothing more. If he did not get it this time, then he can try a year from now. I think offering emotional support goes too far in this case.
thank u for that,, but we as a community cant help but feel bad 4 r friend LS
@Anonymous wrote:
While I enjoy the supportive and friendly nature of this forum, I think the way in which people here define their personal success through a need for credit approvals bewilders me at times. It is a stupid charge card, after all. Nothing more. If he did not get it this time, then he can try a year from now. I think offering emotional support goes too far in this case.
People can become emotionally invested in all kinds of things. Feelings are feelings. Whatever the reason, a person's subjective emotional reaction is very real to him or her. Yes, he can try again in the future, but those of us who are offering support are trying to help him deal with what he is experiencing here and now.