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Pelosi & Lefts Ruined California asked:


Or any application to get a loan? This seems to be like a contagious disease in our country- and is just another cause of this Huge Mess in the economy right now?
I have noticed that I don’t get 5 Credit Card Applications everyday now that this began. – How bout you?
I haven’t lied on them- I just heard on the news that Credit Card Fraud has alot to do with this Crisis as well.

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9 Comment(s)

  1. No, I never lie.

    Professor Oglevee | Jun 29, 2009 | Reply

  2. Yep, it was so I could get a free hat. Gave a wrong name and stuff. The hat was too small anyway.

    ianc555 | Jun 30, 2009 | Reply

  3. I’ve never lied on a credit application. They can verify everything you include. It would be DUMB (and illegal) to lie.

    Elle | Jul 3, 2009 | Reply

  4. No, I never have and never will. What does it prove anyway? They do check out “most” of your items on your application, and if they don’t, that’s not doing you any good because you’ll get in over your head if you haven’t been honest. That’s one of the problems with this mortgage thing…lies about income, etc. etc. etc.

    Again, No, never have and never will.

    ARLENE B | Jul 5, 2009 | Reply

  5. I admit.. I lied for some freebies… free T shirt or free mug, or free pen they are giving out..

    I also admit.. I was a liberal then.. but I changed..

    I am a conversative now. I won’t fill out those application and lie for it anymore!!

    mystery t | Jul 7, 2009 | Reply

  6. No. Corporations don’t play by the rules. The rules are for working/middle class people.

    jtnharris | Jul 10, 2009 | Reply

  7. I don’t do credit cards, except when I shop with my hubby’s American Express..

    No2McCain! | Jul 10, 2009 | Reply

  8. No doc loans are why people were able to lie. I know finance people that lied for loan applicants and sometimes or maybe quite often without their knowledge.

    No, never. I always went with loans that required lots of documentation. I was encouraged to not go with that and I said no, that is unacceptable to me. I was a bit appalled. I worked in finance (investments) and banking.

    There has to be regulations that make sense. We need to teach financial education. It will mean that financial sales professionals will make less money as a result of a more educated population.

    edit: I’m a liberal democrat. I work and pay taxes. I volunteer and donate to charity. I have my masters. I will always be continuing my education and improving myself.

    Sahara | Jul 11, 2009 | Reply

  9. NO, NEVER FELT THE NEED TO DO THAT. IF THE TRUTH DON’T CUT IT, THEN I DON’T NEED IT

    DUSTYBUTTER | Jul 12, 2009 | Reply

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