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@Anonymous wrote:Morning, Smart! 👋
Morning @Anonymous
<needs coffee>
@M_Smart007 wrote:<needs coffee>
I got mine. Here you go! ☕️
@Anonymous wrote:
@M_Smart007 wrote:<needs coffee>
I got mine. Here you go! ☕️
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@M_Smart007 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@M_Smart007 wrote:<needs coffee>
I got mine. Here you go! ☕️
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Lol yeah, that looks more accurate!
Good morning everyone and welcome to March!
I can't bellieve it will be three years ago next Sunday that I signed on to MyFico for the first time. At the time, I had just started to rebuild my credit and was about to move to a new house. We got that done thanks in part to a surprise arrival of a Discover card.
Now I am at a point where I don't see anything out there that I want. I have more than enough credit and credit cards but what's even better than that is that I have enough in savings to last a long while in case something happens to either me or my wife. I have started an investment account that we hope will grow over time and I have moved more of my salary than I ever expected to my 401k. All of this is thanks in no small part to MyFico.
The most important thing I have found here is the comraderie that can be found all over the forums, but especially here in the garden. I admit I am not the best gardener, but I am now in a position where I can truly sit back and enjoy the view.
I haven't been on too much lately, which is due to my life schedule between work and school. It's not easy living a life where you're in front of a computer 60+ hours a week, but I know it will be worth it in about 18 months. I may well have to continue with this trend, but you will be on my mind a lot.
@M_Smart007 wrote:
@RicHowe wrote:Another month. Another AMEX cookie credit.
Hi @RicHowe, Wathched your Videos
Thankies!
@RicHowe wrote:
@M_Smart007 wrote:
@RicHowe wrote:Another month. Another AMEX cookie credit.
Hi @RicHowe, Wathched your Videos
Thankies!
Gotta admit, That was cool
@bizarrocreditworld wrote:Good morning everyone and welcome to March!
I can't bellieve it will be three years ago next Sunday that I signed on to MyFico for the first time. At the time, I had just started to rebuild my credit and was about to move to a new house. We got that done thanks in part to a surprise arrival of a Discover card.
Now I am at a point where I don't see anything out there that I want. I have more than enough credit and credit cards but what's even better than that is that I have enough in savings to last a long while in case something happens to either me or my wife. I have started an investment account that we hope will grow over time and I have moved more of my salary than I ever expected to my 401k. All of this is thanks in no small part to MyFico.
The most important thing I have found here is the comraderie that can be found all over the forums, but especially here in the garden. I admit I am not the best gardener, but I am now in a position where I can truly sit back and enjoy the view.
I haven't been on too much lately, which is due to my life schedule between work and school. It's not easy living a life where you're in front of a computer 60+ hours a week, but I know it will be worth it in about 18 months. I may well have to continue with this trend, but you will be on my mind a lot.
Well Said and Done
@bizarrocreditworld wrote:Good morning everyone and welcome to March!
I can't bellieve it will be three years ago next Sunday that I signed on to MyFico for the first time. At the time, I had just started to rebuild my credit and was about to move to a new house. We got that done thanks in part to a surprise arrival of a Discover card.
Now I am at a point where I don't see anything out there that I want. I have more than enough credit and credit cards but what's even better than that is that I have enough in savings to last a long while in case something happens to either me or my wife. I have started an investment account that we hope will grow over time and I have moved more of my salary than I ever expected to my 401k. All of this is thanks in no small part to MyFico.
The most important thing I have found here is the comraderie that can be found all over the forums, but especially here in the garden. I admit I am not the best gardener, but I am now in a position where I can truly sit back and enjoy the view.
I haven't been on too much lately, which is due to my life schedule between work and school. It's not easy living a life where you're in front of a computer 60+ hours a week, but I know it will be worth it in about 18 months. I may well have to continue with this trend, but you will be on my mind a lot.
Congratulations on your success! 👍