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Topic: The No Stupid Questions Thread

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Brutus Buckeye

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Re: The No Stupid Questions Thread
« Reply #392 on: Today at 12:48:27 PM »
Exactly. I'd always wanted one. In 2012, I bought one. A couple years later, life changed and I needed a different daily driver. But the Jeep was paid off, so I kept it and now it's a fun toy.

Do I expect perfect reliability? No. But because it's just a toy, it only has 75K miles, not a ton for a 17 year old vehicle. And if something does go wrong, it's not my daily driver so I can deal with it at my convenience, not as an emergency. Even if that means wrenching on it myself.
How far do you have to drive to find a dirt road? Victorville? 

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Re: The No Stupid Questions Thread
« Reply #393 on: Today at 01:00:23 PM »
My ignorant question:  I'm wanting to use a credit card immediately, but I can't find it.  I log in to my account online and I'm not even able to get the number there?  

What in the actual fuck?  It's my card.  I logged in to my account.  And yet it remains hidden.  

What's the point?
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Re: The No Stupid Questions Thread
« Reply #394 on: Today at 01:32:13 PM »
My ignorant question:  I'm wanting to use a credit card immediately, but I can't find it.  I log in to my account online and I'm not even able to get the number there? 

What in the actual fuck?  It's my card.  I logged in to my account.  And yet it remains hidden. 

What's the point?
I think you should call them.
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Re: The No Stupid Questions Thread
« Reply #395 on: Today at 01:46:15 PM »
How far do you have to drive to find a dirt road? Victorville?
House is in the lower left (you see the Google maps icon).

Up and to the right, all of that area is the Cleveland National Forest. 

Good number of dirt roads through there. Mostly fire service roads. 



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Re: The No Stupid Questions Thread
« Reply #396 on: Today at 03:47:33 PM »
I think you should call them.
I did.

They said that's just how it is, with all the companies.
You can get a version of an e-card through the apps, but it's a different number.  But you can't just view your actual credit card's number online.  

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Re: The No Stupid Questions Thread
« Reply #397 on: Today at 04:15:05 PM »
Extract it from PayPal, or a bill you paid online. 

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Re: The No Stupid Questions Thread
« Reply #398 on: Today at 04:43:32 PM »
My ignorant question:  I'm wanting to use a credit card immediately, but I can't find it.  I log in to my account online and I'm not even able to get the number there? 

What in the actual fuck?  It's my card.  I logged in to my account.  And yet it remains hidden. 

What's the point?
If it is a new card they wont let you use the card until you receive the card in the mail and activate it.  It is used to prevent credit card fraud.  Not sure how it prevents it, but that is what they tell you.

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Re: The No Stupid Questions Thread
« Reply #399 on: Today at 04:46:03 PM »
yup, if I go to purchase something on-line all my credit cards pop up for use
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