What are differences between the good and bad debt?
What are differences between the good and bad debt?
What are differences between the good and bad debt?
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Re: What are differences between the good and bad debt?
Many books have been written to address just such a question.Agung wrote:What are differences between the good and bad debt?
Therefore, could you be more specific, please?
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Yeah, I wondered that as well. Then I assumed MTGuru deleted the link fromemmline wrote:This makes me curious. Why would this person or bot, Agung, post this same question on forums all over the net, without advertising link or elaboration?
Perhaps someone seeking an answer would Google the words, generating hits to a particular website?
Odd.
the OP. But then why didn't he delete the user?
Anyway, to answer Agung's question, a bad debt is when they break your legs.
It's when you can't pay for your cement shoesfearfaoin wrote:Yeah, I wondered that as well. Then I assumed MTGuru deleted the link fromemmline wrote:This makes me curious. Why would this person or bot, Agung, post this same question on forums all over the net, without advertising link or elaboration?
Perhaps someone seeking an answer would Google the words, generating hits to a particular website?
Odd.
the OP. But then why didn't he delete the user?
Anyway, to answer Agung's question, a bad debt is when they break your legs.
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It's a trick question. All debt is bad debt...but some debt is more bad than others.
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That could be it. It could also be testing of sophisticated software that will eventually act like a person. The first tests would be to see if they can register and post a simple message. Next up the line would be responses to the replies.emmline wrote:This makes me curious. Why would this person or bot, Agung, post this same question on forums all over the net, without advertising link or elaboration?
Perhaps someone seeking an answer would Google the words, generating hits to a particular website?
Odd.
Russian programmers have been using sophisticated chat room software to "talk" to live people on singles sites. In that case, the motivation is to scam them out of money.
No!Redwolf wrote:...All debt is bad debt...
Debt indeed can be a very profitable financial vehicle, and that's no secret.
As I earlier mentioned, many books have been written about debt, and so I was obliged to take the OP's question seriously.
Basically, however, please remember the saying, that it takes money to make money.
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Awkward. Abrupt. Apropos of nothing. And, apparently, attempting ubiquity. Plus I feel like I should tip the waiter for my okroshka and blini.
This is probably gonna end up deleted with prejudice, folks. Looks like there's a class of 'bot out there I never though would happen soon. Guess we have to wake up and smell the spam.
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