Donations
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 12:41 pm
I was just informed that apparently a student loan of mine has gone (or is in thread of going) delinquent.
We had set up an agreement previously that they would withdraw money from my American account each month to pay for it.
I filled the account with enough to cover the whole debt and then let it be—let them take it as they needed.
Their statement claims I “failed to make numerous monthly payments,” yet my account shows a remaining $400 waiting for them to withdraw. That’s 3 months of payments they could have taken at any time, and it was there specifically for them.
Well I have to make some calls to sort it out but now they are requesting a larger amount. Previously it was $2,000. Now it is $6,000.
So, the donation button is always active and ready should anyone care to use it.
It can be found here: http://memoryhacking.com/
Donators get a custom title on the forum.
If you have previously donated, list your name as it appears on PayPal and the title you want. You can send this via PM if you wish to hide your identity from ninja spies and robots.
L. Spiro
We had set up an agreement previously that they would withdraw money from my American account each month to pay for it.
I filled the account with enough to cover the whole debt and then let it be—let them take it as they needed.
Their statement claims I “failed to make numerous monthly payments,” yet my account shows a remaining $400 waiting for them to withdraw. That’s 3 months of payments they could have taken at any time, and it was there specifically for them.
Well I have to make some calls to sort it out but now they are requesting a larger amount. Previously it was $2,000. Now it is $6,000.
So, the donation button is always active and ready should anyone care to use it.
It can be found here: http://memoryhacking.com/
Donators get a custom title on the forum.
If you have previously donated, list your name as it appears on PayPal and the title you want. You can send this via PM if you wish to hide your identity from ninja spies and robots.
L. Spiro