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That’s funny, every car I had PRE power windows ended up with issues with the windows not staying rolled up or with the handle not working anymore. None of my power windows have done that. The one issue was the button to control the window stopped working but it was easily repaired, when the regulator inside the door

Currently unavailable to trade in.

It took me a minute to learn to drive stick because I’ve always been a “faster is better!” kind of person and I couldn’t grasp why I couldn’t just let the clutch out all at once.

When you are about to get rid of your current manual transmissioned car.

Single, 39 years old, 2000 Miata, no tickets/accidents, urban Los Angeles.

I agree and I don’t think you have to even go so far as working on your own car. I grew up with parents who didn’t really care about cars so I didn’t get any knowledge from anyone but my own curiosity.

Exactly. I wasn’t stranded due to a belt breaking or a bearing wearing out or something that would make sense.

I’m a photographer and have pictures of ALL my exes. I try to put them all in a folder where they won’t show up if I’m showing my pictures. I don’t really delete photos so I haven’t deleted them either. I still have things from my last boyfriend as well, but I think its more to remember what a POS he was. None of the

Maybe because you grew up driving FUN American cars you don’t get it?

Yeah, I have all of the info. What I really want is to see what I’ve paid to whom and when. They, unfortunately, don’t show that.

Seriously, thank you very much for taking the time to answer my questions. You are beyond helpful. I really do appreciate it.

She could try dating men who weren’t raised in the US as a start. You don’t necessarily have to go to the fetish level. There are plenty of foreigners who are uncut.

I know for sure none were parent plus loans.

HA! Looks like I DO have my bank statements and a lot of the paperwork. Whew! Now to put it all in a spreadsheet and make sense of it.

Thanks! So far so good with them actually. They seem pretty transparent and helpful, big change from ACS for sure. They were terrible. Seems like all I can do is hope somewhere I have files with bank statements or something as ACS hasn’t even responded to my email. I don’t see them ever responding as they were the

You basically summed it up. I think when I first consolidated I was making payments (right out of school) and did so for awhile as IBR didn’t exist then. Once IBR came around I was enrolled and not making payments, now I’m back to making payments. I just have no idea how much I paid or for how long BEFORE IBR as it

Thanks for the help, my servicer has changed and the lender changed as well. Fun!

Checked Transunion, they are only showing info from 2010. I THINK the same lender had them from but I’m not sure as I have several loans that were consolidated around 2006/2007 and they are all showing different dates for consolidation despite the fact I consolidated ALL at the same time.

I did notice that as I pulled a report last week. It did show some payments but then some years/boxes were just marked with a check as to being current for that month. I wasn’t sure if the payment history with actual numbers didn’t go back that far or if they were deferred during that time. Which is the problem, my

Thank you for actually answering my question. I assumed as much since they seemingly can do what they want with my loans. I only knew they had been sold when I went to login to my servicers page and was told they had been sold and redirected to the new lender. I wasn’t able to download any of my info from them and was