Ok guys I'm new here and have decided to do my first AOR to get a little extra money. My hours were cut at work so if I can make some extra money to help pay the bills that would be great.
I called my local bank and told them I want to do an AOR with them, but they said they don't have that option. I told them that I read about it on Fatwallet.com and they said they'd look into it, but they don't offer AOR accounts.
I guess local banks don't offer them? Should I stick to the big national banks like Citi and Chase? Any advice and tips would be appreciated, thanks.
just call back until you get an educated CSR to help you out or I can help you out. just give me your SSN and other account info and I will set it up for you for free.
Learn to troll better. The goal is to post something slightly believable and inflammatory to the point of starting a war. Your post is so far over the edge that you completely failed.
So what was the original (unedited) post that the a mod had to edit? Surprised the mods didnt just lock the thread and possibly throwing the OP out who failed even at trolling.
jj9793 said: Ok guys I'm new here and have decided to do my first AOR to get a little extra money. My hours were cut at work so if I can make some extra money to help pay the bills that would be great.
I called my local bank and told them I want to do an AOR with them, but they said they don't have that option. I told them that I read about it on Fatwallet.com and they said they'd look into it, but they don't offer AOR accounts.
I guess local banks don't offer them? Should I stick to the big national banks like Citi and Chase? Any advice and tips would be appreciated, thanks.
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