One 'report card horror story' could be getting all Fs when you were expecting at least some passing grades. Maybe you studied hard but still did poorly due to a misunderstanding of the material or a bad test - taking day.
Sure. There was a student who had been working on a big project all semester. The teacher had given positive remarks during the progress. But when the report cards came, the grade for that project was really low. It turned out that the teacher lost some of the student's work and only graded what was left. So, instead of an A the student expected, they got a D.
Sure. One time, my friend got his report card and it said he was 'excellent at daydreaming during math class'. His teacher had a sense of humor. Instead of just writing 'needs to pay attention more', she made it into this funny comment that we still laugh about today.
One horror story is when a person's identity was stolen and the thief ran up a huge amount of debt in their name. By the time the victim noticed, their credit score had plummeted. It took months of dealing with creditors and the credit bureaus to try and clear their name.
One horror story is about the extremely long waiting times. People can wait for years, sometimes over a decade, stuck in a limbo of uncertainty. They have to constantly renew their visas, deal with piles of paperwork, and face the fear of being rejected at any stage.
One horror story could be about long and unexplained delays in the Nexus Card application process. People might have important trips coming up but are stuck waiting for months without clear reasons. Another could be issues at the border where, despite having the Nexus Card, they are still subjected to extensive and unnecessary searches, causing great inconvenience and missing connections.
One horror story is when a person's debit card was cloned. They noticed strange transactions on their account. The thief had used the cloned card to make big purchases at various stores. It took a long time for the bank to sort it out and refund the money, causing a lot of stress for the cardholder.
One horror story is when a person's credit card information was stolen during an online purchase. They noticed strange charges on their statement for high - end electronics they never bought. It took months to sort out with the bank and get the charges reversed.
A young card counter was just starting to get the hang of it. He managed to make some good wins at first. But then, the casino changed the rules suddenly. They introduced new decks and shuffling techniques. This threw off his count completely. He started losing money fast and ended up in debt. He was so frustrated because he thought he had a good system going, and it was all ruined by the casino's unexpected changes.