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Randy Hambright, post: 367896, member: 171 wrote: Just hand delivered the last payment!!!!
Feels good doesn’t it?
Glad Janice is feeling well. B-)
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If someone wants to put money into my account, they absolutely have my permission! I don’t think I’ve ever been asked for i.d. when making a deposit.
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I’ve even had to provide ID to just renew a certificate of deposit with the current “special” rate that is better than the automatic renewal. No money entering or leaving the bank and I had the renewal notice in hand. It strikes me as a bit too much security.
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perhaps it is a money laundering prevention thing… any possible avenue to collect Tax.
for example: California State Franchise Board (income tax) duns Ca. license holders for “imputed tax”. If you do not submit a State income tax return they send notices demanding income tax be paid on significant assumed earnings. Kinda like those people that send fake invoices and final notices… but they have lien capability.
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When I stroll into my primary bank I have no problem being recognized. Smalltown USA has some distinct advantages in that category.
One of the tellers was a high school classmate. The President grew up two miles down the road from me. So we are talking about 50 years of contact with each of them.
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Tommy Young, post: 367968, member: 703 wrote: I was nearly debt free at one time.
Then I got married.
That describes my situation, too. I had no mortgage on my little half-plex, no truck payment, no debt of any kind. Marriage changed the mortgage part (a larger house was soon required).
Not complaining, mind you, just noting.
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I was debt free when I got married, too. Of course, I was only 17 and had no chance to create any debt because I had no credit.
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