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He spent 15 grand (on credit cards) on "real estate seminars" and then thinks he is Donald Trump? I find this quite typical of Generation Y, they all seem to take themselves WAY too seriously. I don't feel sorry for him one bit. Reading his comments he doesn't seem to have gained the humility that this experience should impart on a person who was paying attention.
 
It's got be the fault of those da~~ Re~~~~~~~~~! Quick - bail hi sorry a~~ out.

In reality - he as much as says that's his business. But what do I know, I lost interest after the first paragraph.
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lol, he has his FICO printout on there somewhere.... in the 400's with double digit accounts in default/derogatory, the guy misleads lenders on his applications - says he's self employed and makes up a number to meet the debt to income ratio, then they throw money at him.... this is just one guy! one guy stupid enough to put it all online, imagine how many others are out there, they should abolish the subprime lending market.
 
This is not the first website I have seen like this. It blows me away that these people think they deserve a handout from everyone.

On a similar website, a young 20-something woman wanted help getting out of debt. She apparently blew all her money on expensive clothes, purses, etc... and racked up a massive amount of debt. Rather than find a second job, she goes online looking for handouts. Her comments about how she was changing her spending habits were amusing. I remember one part where she said she sold her expensive clothes and made the switch to "cheap" Old Navy clothes. As deep as she was in debt she needed to be wearing Goodwill or Wal-Mart! These people think they are too good to cut back on their lavish lifestyles in order to get out of debt!
 
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