Oh. My. God....

I went to the grocery store a little while ago and as I was checking out, I heard someone call my name.

I look up and it's Mrs Boss.
She said she saw my car outside and wanted to make sure she found me.

I may be back to work sooner than I thought I'd be.
Like... maybe soon after Tuesday.
That's when Mrs Boss has a meeting to go to about one of the "barn-like buildings" they sell. She'll know Tuesday night whether or not it's gonna go through and she said she's gonna call me and let me know.

She also said that Mr Boss was...

...was bidding on an Appaloosa for me last night!!!!

She said the price went over $750 bucks, which was all he had on him, so he didn't get the horse, but... WOW!!!!

I swear... one five minute conversation with her and I feel ever s'much better than I did.

I said something goofy about my birthday coming up and that if I had to choose, I'd take my job back now and worry about the horse later, but I'm sure she could tell how happy and relieved I was about it all...

They're going to that show tomorrow morning.
So, I'll definitely be stopping over there tomorrow afternoon to see Hank's ribbons and see how my favorite baby, Mad William, did in his class.

Now... I have a question about banking and shit.

If you declared a bankruptcy at some point in time, which I did several years ago, when George and I were stuck in the most disgusting town in South Jersey, how long does that come up/go against you/cause a problem with trying to open a bank account?

And, if it does cause a problem, what kinda problem is it?
Will they still let ya open an account, but with restrictions, or what?

I happened to remember that we did that years ago earlier today and, the scariest part is that it's the same bank, or at least has the same name... Sovereign.
(And, the bankruptcy happened back in Jersey and now I'm in Pa. That have any bearing on the situation?)

Anybody have any special info about them in particular, by any chance?

Okay... now back to my E! True Hollywood Story about Charlie Sheen and Assface.

Back later...

Peace

Posted by: Stevie at 07:26 PM

Comments

1 Stevie, the official effects of a declared bankruptcy hang around for seven years, but nothing about a bankruptcy should stop you from getting a bank account. It will cause holy hell with getting credit - like credit cards, bank loans, etc, but with a bank account, you're giving them money, so there shouldn't be a problem.

And if the bankruptcy was long enough ago that it's been discharged, it "shouldn't" even appear on your credit report, and I don't think you're even required to mention it.

I think the credit reporting agencies in US are required to provide you with one free copy of your credit report per year. It's be worth requesting one so you could see exactly what's on it, and request removal of stuff that shouldn't be there.

P.

Posted by: Light & Dark at April 23, 2006 03:28 PM (M9GWX)

2 Credit Cards


Personal Loans

Posted by: Jim at April 28, 2006 11:05 PM (Q5cf7)






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