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Posted at 2:51 AM on Tuesday 09/30/08 by
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    Rarb - Posted 5:42 am PDT 09/30/08 (399 Posts)  Report Spam

    There has GOT to be a joke in here somewhere.

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    Illithar - Posted 5:42 am PDT 09/30/08 (294 Posts)  Report Spam

    Collect all seven credits cards from the banks of the 20th Century, collector's items to frame and hang on your wall because soon there will only be national(ised) banks.

    Roll up, roll up, show your grand children the cards of the greediest and worst run organizations in history and watch thisr eyes widen in disbelief as you explain how they thought they could make money forever. Better than any fairy story, just less believable.

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    milf_hunter - Posted 6:09 am PDT 09/30/08 (2886 Posts)  Report Spam

    I blame democrats for the collapse of the financial industry. Thank God we have republicans to help us.

    Did you remember to thank a republican today?

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    groovielou - Posted 6:12 am PDT 09/30/08 (824 Posts)  Report Spam

    Yep, thanks for burp up my O-Zone...

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    Illithar - Posted 6:40 am PDT 09/30/08 (294 Posts)  Report Spam

    LOL #3 I suppose voting against the bailout and risking the collapse of the Western world is fine because some lady said some mean things and hurt your feelings.

    I don't know if the bail out should have been passed or not or if the world will collapse or not because they didn't pass it.

    But I do know saying you didn't vote for it because another politican said some mean things about you is one of the dumbest things I've ever heard and proves that those that said that shouldn't hold any public office ever, not even school janitor. Actually no, politician and public rest rooms not a good idea.

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    mitda - Posted 7:58 am PDT 09/30/08 (880 Posts)  Report Spam

    Anyone who gets the Costco AmEx is a complete rodeo cowboy. Get the cash-back card directly from AmEx and you get 5% (instead of 3%) on gas, groceries, drug stores and 1% on everything else. On top of that, the cash back is credit back to the card, rather than forcing you to spend it at Costco.

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    exit_planet_dust - Posted 8:06 am PDT 09/30/08 (16 Posts)  Report Spam

    good luck getting approved, even with good credit.

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    palindrome - Posted 8:27 am PDT 09/30/08 (139 Posts)  Report Spam

    do americans really need more debt?

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    BensBargains - Posted 9:12 am PDT 09/30/08 (1223 Posts)  Report Spam

    I remember the good old days when credit card co's would pay you $100 after your first purchase

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    CombatJack - Posted 9:40 am PDT 09/30/08 (417 Posts)  Report Spam

    #6, Blue Cash from AmEx requires you to spend $6500 in order to hit the 5% back level. Prior to that, it's only 1.5%

    Costco's card makes sense if you spend very little per year. If you're at $1000/month or more, then it's worth it to get the Blue card.

    Also, Costco sends you a certificate, which can be redeemed at any Costco for a Costco Cash card, or directly for cash. They force you to go to a Costco location to redeem it, but they don't force you to use it at Costco.

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    mystykmax - Posted 12:23 pm PDT 09/30/08 (17 Posts)  Report Spam

    #4, the hole in the ozone layer has been closing up again now for several years.

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