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roonies

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very glad to have been using a prepaid one vanilla visa card for all purchases in the last almost year. never an issue.

I've seen people reporting getting hit who've never shopped at Target in their lives. I've also heard speculation that it was through Amazon, but it's been nothing more than just speculation.
 

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I know where I've heard of them.
I'm familiar with Mohawk helicopters.
Army uses them right?
When I lived in Trinidad, Colorado, the Pinion
Canyon training grounds were near there. I owned
a couple of radio stations and would get out there and
they were always supposed to take me up in one. But it
was always too windy. UGH.
If I'm all wet let me know but I'm almost sure that's it.
 

kgj

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I know where I've heard of them.
I'm familiar with Mohawk helicopters.
Army uses them right?
When I lived in Trinidad, Colorado, the Pinion
Canyon training grounds were near there. I owned
a couple of radio stations and would get out there and
they were always supposed to take me up in one. But it
was always too windy. UGH.
If I'm all wet let me know but I'm almost sure that's it.

I think those were UH-60 Blackhawks.
 

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hi Roonies!

Mcol, widowed at 24? that must have been devastating. glad you're happy today!

It went like this-
Married at 22.
Moved from Indiana to Colorado where I didn't know a soul at 23.
And widowed at 24, owing $600,000 (thru corporate debt), without
any way of being able to pay it back. Business was misrepresented at
sale and just had no way to pay for itself.
Through the help of many wonderful people, I was able to get through
those times, continue to live out there, and get out of debt without
any bankruptcy (notes were personally guaranteed at the bank, ugh),
or anything on my credit. Woot.
It was some of the worst of times, but also some of the best of times.
 

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It went like this-
Married at 22.
Moved from Indiana to Colorado where I didn't know a soul at 23.
And widowed at 24, owing $600,000 (thru corporate debt), without
any way of being able to pay it back. Business was misrepresented at
sale and just had no way to pay for itself.
Through the help of many wonderful people, I was able to get through
those times, continue to live out there, and get out of debt without
any bankruptcy (notes were personally guaranteed at the bank, ugh),
or anything on my credit. Woot.
It was some of the worst of times, but also some of the best of times.

dang... wow!
 
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