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Dan Fogelberg's ([info]llama_treats) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2008-10-17 09:53:00


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Entry tags:at least her mommy loves her, bad service, change is bad, defensiveness ahoy, i used to be a therapist!, miss cleo told me i'm special, paper is obsolete!, pretention, special snowflake syndrome, writing shit down is hard :(, your rules don't apply to me

Keeping track of checks is for old people and losers with low credit scores
Over in bad_service, beccaweccavt makes a post about some "bad service" she receives from a mechanic who charges her less than they should have but OMG doesn't cash her check immediately! The denizens of bad_service are confused. beccaweccavt then proceeds to let the community know that she's unable to keep track of her written checks because she's a bookkeeper for a large corporation and has a credit score of 800.

Keep on truckin', beccaweccavt. Keep on truckin'.



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[info]silrana
2008-10-17 08:56 pm UTC (link)
On the opposite side, my dad is a CPA and he says crooks are his best clients because they pay in cash and on time. (By crooks, I mean people like a bar owner who everyone in town knows has gambling in the back room.) He only handles their legit business, but they're always nervous about what he might have deduced from their records. So they make sure they keep him *very* happy so that he has no temptations to call the IRS.

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