this is so funny...i owe Amp'd 1,934.97 for 2 lines i got them last Oct. and NEVER paid my first bill they just finely turned both my phones off july 3ed. that means i went for --10-- months with out paying amped 1 penny no wonder there going bankrupt. My credit sucked before its going to suck after there not going to get a penny out of me. do i still have to pay them even is they go out of business?
...and you're proud--at least enough to boastfully tell the world--of this? Interesting.
How can you say this is funny? You *stiffed* a company out of about $2,000 because they were willing to take a chance on you and this is funny?Dude, you certainly have a marred sense of humor. -------- I cannot and will not judge you not only because I don't know you but because I couldn't care enough to, but it's people with your mentality that make it hard for others with bad credit that are trying to get in shape (i.e.: a lot of people close to me), have a chance to do so. Thanks a plenty!
P.S.: Not that I am grammarian (I am sure there are TONS of typos and grammatical errors in this post), but try to capitalize (which, apparently, you do well but in a different sense of the word) the beginnings of sentences more than once in a while.
Well Verizon will get to go after you since the reality is that they own all Amp'd customers. I really hope you never planned on buying a house cuz your credit is going to be really bad... Verizon does not play around.
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this is so funny...i owe Amp'd 1,934.97 for 2 lines i got them last Oct. and NEVER paid my first bill they just finely turned both my phones off july 3ed. that means i went for --10-- months with out paying amped 1 penny no wonder there going bankrupt. My credit sucked before its going to suck after there not going to get a penny out of me. do i still have to pay them even is they go out of business?
You really think it's "funny" that you're a deadbeat?
...and you're proud--at least enough to boastfully tell the world--of this? Interesting.
How can you say this is funny? You *stiffed* a company out of about $2,000 because they were willing to take a chance on you and this is funny?Dude, you certainly have a marred sense of humor.
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I cannot and will not judge you not only because I don't know you but because I couldn't care enough to, but it's people with your mentality that make it hard for others with bad credit that are trying to get in shape (i.e.: a lot of people close to me), have a chance to do so. Thanks a plenty!
P.S.: Not that I am grammarian (I am sure there are TONS of typos and grammatical errors in this post), but try to capitalize (which, apparently, you do well but in a different sense of the word) the beginnings of sentences more than once in a while.
Well Verizon will get to go after you since the reality is that they own all Amp'd customers. I really hope you never planned on buying a house cuz your credit is going to be really bad... Verizon does not play around.