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"i married my dream girl...but she didn't tell me her credit was bad"
i really hate this commercial. like, what, if he knew she had bad credit before the wedding, he'd have called it off?
i throw my slipper at the tv every time it comes on. i hate it so much.
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Re: "i married my dream girl...but she didn't tell me her credit was bad"
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it's a billion times better than this commercial. and I swear they play this commercial 3478392743892 times a day both on the TV and radio here in lithuania.
shoot me now.
But I'd be pissed if someone lied to me about his credit.
Yep, hate this one tens time more. I would go nuts.
What would you be more pissed about - the lying or the bad credit and finding yourself in a situation where leaving wasn't a practical option?
Am I seeing the right one? Reid's cleaners?
I love that an actual conversation has sparked from this commercial.
yes, the girl wearing a long shirt and doing a horrific lip-syncing job.
I had horrible credit at one point. I'm not even going to lie - it was 550 or something like that, maybe 530 (back in 03, 04?).
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the hub and i laugh about it - if bad credit had been a dealbreaker for either of us back in the day, we'd be screwed.
Probably all of the above.
The lying would make me the maddest, but my anger would certainly be compounded by being stuck in a situation of which I was not previously aware.?
And, with regard to this, if I knew someone had bad credit, I wouldn't marry him until he got his_shit together.?
i get the thought process in regards to financial/personal responsibility, but bad credit would not have been a dealbreaker for me. it would've made me quite the hypocrite. i had bad credit due to a bankruptcy that couldn't be avoided, but i know i'm a damn good person. i'm sure glad the hub recognized that as well.
Sure, but why marry someone with bad credit when he can fix it, and then?you could get married?
That's my philosophy.
No sense in getting saddled with that if you can unload it first.?
This is what I think when I see the commercial from the same company where the guy is a waiter in a bad pirate-themed restaurant because his identity was stolen. Why would stolen identity = crappy job one hates?