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I'm sorry but could you please tell me what R.C is.
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hoser said:I was told by Military Career Counsellor that without the letter, the debt was a showstopper. With the letter, it supposedly became a non-issue. I should find out in the next couple weeks if he was right.
Kurbo said:hoser said:I was told by Military Career Counsellor that without the letter, the debt was a showstopper. With the letter, it supposedly became a non-issue. I should find out in the next couple weeks if he was right.
Showstopper because of the amount of debt?
Kurbo said:hoser said:I was told by Military Career Counsellor that without the letter, the debt was a showstopper. With the letter, it supposedly became a non-issue. I should find out in the next couple weeks if he was right.
Showstopper because of the amount of debt?
space_sldr said:Do they check the library too? hope not cuz I've lost a book that cost over $60 and haven't payed it for months now... ??? ???
"Recruiter:...you owe the library money sooooo your application is going have to be delayed for a month"
hoser said:space_sldr said:Do they check the library too? hope not cuz I've lost a book that cost over $60 and haven't payed it for months now... ??? ???
"Recruiter:...you owe the library money sooooo your application is going have to be delayed for a month"
If the library sends the debt to collections, it might be a problem. They might look at the amount and basically say "hey, if you pay this off, you're golden". I have no idea if they take an amount that small into account, but it will show up on your credit rating, and its better to be safe than sorry.
Not to mention the fact that if you probably want to pay it off if you ever plan on borrowing money for anything (mortgage, financing a car, even getting a cell phone in some cases). A good credit rating will certainly help you later on life, even if the amount is small.
bossi said:As far as I remember, Equifax was the big name in Canada:
Equifax consumer products
and here's the link for the free report: Your credit report and sample downloads
If you're concerned, don't be shy - ask questions, and avoid misunderstandings
(after all, if you've got a 'black mark' on your record, it's not going to go away through wishful thinking ...)