
u/---Vincent

I am a US citizen living in the US, a Spanish rental car company is threatening to send a bill for 136 Euros to collections. Could this actually hurt my credit?
Rental car company sent me an invoice after the fact, claiming I owe them 136 Euros. I don't agree with what they are charging me for, and have reached out to their customer service multiple times but they don't get back to me. I called them and they refused to do anything besides tell me to email the same address that is not responding to my emails.
They sent me an automated email yesterday saying "if you do not pay the full amount owed within the next 7 days, the debt will be referred to our attorneys for collection, where late fees will be applied, which could affect your credit rating".
If I don't pay, is this actually going to hurt my credit? I don't want this to show up on my credit report
I am a US citizen living in the US, a Spanish rental car company is threatening to send a bill for 136 Euro's to collections. Could this actually hurt my credit?
Rental car company sent me an invoice after the fact, claiming I owe them 136 Euros. I don't agree with what they are charging me for, and have reached out to their customer service multiple times but they don't get back to me. I called them and they refused to do anything besides tell me to email the same address that is not responding to my emails.
They sent me an automated email yesterday saying "if you do not pay the full amount owed within the next 7 days, the debt will be referred to our attorneys for collection, where late fees will be applied, which could affect your credit rating".
If I don't pay, is this actually going to hurt my credit? I don't want this to show up on my credit report
I saw two adult men selling lemonade this afternoon
Two guys in their mid 20's selling lemonade on the sidewalk of a pretty busy road. One of the guys was holding a folding chair and he had taped a piece of printer paper on the back rest part and written "lemonade $1". He was walking up and down the sidewalk trying to get the attention of cars
Zoomers are too scared to shout out to vendors at a baseball game
I was at a major league baseball game recently and noticed that all the Zoomers around me were too scared to properly flag down the food/drink vendors that would walk around.
Around the 3rd inning I got a little hungry, and when I saw a hotdog vendor walking around I raised my arm and shouted "hotdog!" like a chad. I got two Fenway Franks with mustard and they were pretty good.
Anyway as the game wore on, I couldn't help but notice that the Zoomers were too scared to shout out to the vendors, and they would barely even raise their hands! There would be a vendor 10 rows down scanning the crowd, and the Zoomers would just meekly raise one hand not very high at all, and so most of the time the vendors didn't even notice them! NONE of them for the entire game ever used their voice to try and hail the food vendor. They never once shouted "hotdog! lemonade! ice cream!", only the meek gay little hand raise that didn't even work most of the time. What a bunch of pussies.
What is the Greek festival like? How does the food ordering work?
Is it like at a fair or something where there are different booths selling different items? Is the food good?
It's almost my time to join the bald bros assoc. What are some key things I need to cross off my Boston bucket list this summer, my last summer with hair