arscastic
Date: Wed, 12/22/2010 - 07:23
I received this PM, my opinion, for someone who works at a bank they sure can't spell very well, and their grammar leaves a lot to be desired.
Opinions?
[EMAIL="arsalan.riaz@wellsfargo.com"][/EMAIL]
I don't like it. As you know, I also work for a bank. I'm in R
I don't like it. As you know, I also work for a bank. I'm in Risk Management and at the corporate offices. This sounds like someone who's desperately trying to reach his/her quota for add-ons or possibly seeking permission to access accounts? I can't put my finger on it, but it sounds fishy to me.
Could be a totally genuine offer to help but frankly, I don't trust anyone :D
I work for the State of New Jersey and Kohls, and I am appalled
I work for the State of New Jersey and Kohls, and I am appalled by the grammar and spelling of my co-workers. Seems to me the last 2 generations were asleep in English class. Also, their math skills are atrocious. It's either a failure of the schools or lack of application of the students, and I don't think it will improve in our electronic culture. As to what the writer is offering, I'm wondering how it can help those with PDL loans and people who are faced with foreclosure or needing settlement.
Aubrey, we have senior level VPs here who use their/there/they'r
Aubrey, we have senior level VPs here who use their/there/they're, it's/its, your/you're incorrectly. It drives me nuts.
I really don't see any value in what the poster is offering. I'm not even sure I understand what he IS offering.
Again, I don't like it. It seems odd to me.
Very odd. I didn't respond because I can't think of any reason t
Very odd. I didn't respond because I can't think of any reason this would be of any assistance to this forums cause.
Very wierd. I would be very leery giving any personal informatio
Very wierd. I would be very leery giving any personal information to this person without assurances that he is who he says he is. He could easily be a hacker.