Posted on 24 December 2011. Tags: arrears, between, credit, difference, month, months, paying, there
Question by jewels19_x: is there a difference between "paying on one months credit" and "paying one month in arrears"?
Just need some clarification on the two meanings!
Thanks!
Basically I just want to check if they both mean that you have the product/service/whatever you have bought... and then you pay them at a later date.
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Answer by Monkey5454
no
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Posted on 12 November 2011. Tags: aelite, Card, credit, customer, limitit, possible, signature, there, wellsfargo
Question by Escarlata: Is there any wellsfargo customer that has a"elite signature card" with no credit limit?it is possible?
Wells fargo just upgraded my credit card to a signature card and told me that there is not a credit limit just a "revolving line of credit" but that i can buy and buy with no overdraft fee or credit limit. Is that possible?
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Answer by OC1999
Well if that is in fact what they told you then yes it is possible.
However, are you sure this is not tied to something. Such as the equity in your house, or your checking or savings account. Since they said "no overdraft or credit limit" it does sound like it actually may be a Debit Card. If this is the case this comes directly out of your checking account and is not a credit card.
If you don't understand exactly what it is after you read the terms you should call Wells Fargo. This way you won't get yourself in trouble because you misread something.
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Posted on 31 August 2011. Tags: credit, kind, people, take, there, those, work
Question by "Tory" la gatita: "There are two kind of people, those who do the work and those who take the credit"?
Try to be in the first group, there is less competition there.
Indira Gandhi.
What do you think about it?
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Answer by Alyssa
Are you supposed to be asking what that meaning means?
If so....
some people work to be on top, others just say they did it.
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Posted on 17 August 2011. Tags: credit, dentist, help, poor, someone, there
Question by ANGELA: Are there any dentist out there in ga that will help someone with poor credit"?
I am willing to pay but it would have to be in installments or deduction from paycheck every two weeks until paid up.
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Answer by LX
No
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Posted on 18 May 2011. Tags: between, College, credit, credits, difference, hours, there
Question by crc92: Is there a difference between "credits" and "credit hours" in college?
The college's website reads "Area I: English (minimum of 10 credit hours)", and below that, there is a chart showing twelve English courses and the amount of "credits" each course is worth (five "credits" each). Does this mean if I choose two of these classes (worth five "credits" each), I will have satisfied the ten "credit hour" requirement for the English area? Or am I supposed to take ten of these courses to equal ten "credit hours"?
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Answer by *Keisha Joy*
You only need to take two classes worth five credits to meet the minimum of 10 credit hours.
Credits= credit hours.
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