Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your credit score is below 675 you should be working and getting your life together, not stretching to buy a prime rib dinner at Outback and trick a stranger into fornicating with you.
So you're not allowed to eat dinner or have sex if you have credit card debt or student loans?
Anonymous wrote:675 is a pretty low bar
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your credit score is below 675 you should be working and getting your life together, not stretching to buy a prime rib dinner at Outback and trick a stranger into fornicating with you.
So you're not allowed to eat dinner or have sex if you have credit card debt or student loans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your credit score is below 675 you should be working and getting your life together, not stretching to buy a prime rib dinner at Outback and trick a stranger into fornicating with you.
So you're not allowed to eat dinner or have sex if you have credit card debt or student loans?
Anonymous wrote:If your credit score is below 675 you should be working and getting your life together, not stretching to buy a prime rib dinner at Outback and trick a stranger into fornicating with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.fox4news.com/news/dating-app-good-credit-score-675-or-above-to-join?utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=trueanthem&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR14uOmSXzn9Xq5EsQsMhjPiqEcGW_mtFi7j_qtHeasY5CzY5ldZIzy8Nro_aem_AYzNJL21u_c-3vrOUK_Bb0dpBjqv4dewBAJKhzEMyLFbjh9dccV6GCSoocGT9XeOcmc
Well, it makes sense but shouldn't they screen for debt as well? If someone brings in a substantial number of debt, that can significantly burden their partner, even if they are paying it on their own ad then they can't bring much to the partnership and partner would be burdened to spend more.
I would expect dating sites wouldn't want to kick out folks that have a lot of med school debt etc.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.fox4news.com/news/dating-app-good-credit-score-675-or-above-to-join?utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=trueanthem&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR14uOmSXzn9Xq5EsQsMhjPiqEcGW_mtFi7j_qtHeasY5CzY5ldZIzy8Nro_aem_AYzNJL21u_c-3vrOUK_Bb0dpBjqv4dewBAJKhzEMyLFbjh9dccV6GCSoocGT9XeOcmc
Well, it makes sense but shouldn't they screen for debt as well? If someone brings in a substantial number of debt, that can significantly burden their partner, even if they are paying it on their own ad then they can't bring much to the partnership and partner would be burdened to spend more.