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Banks Are Handing Out Beefed-Up Credit Lines No One Asked For

DerekJohnson
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What could go wrong.
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Are people required to use their cards?DerekJohnson said: -
I have a card I never use, and every year the limit goes higher and higherRaceBannon said:
Are people required to use their cards?DerekJohnson said: -
If I like my credit limit can I keep it?
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I feel safe knowing I have access to tens of thousands of dollars at 20% plus interest. But I don't use itDerekJohnson said:
I have a card I never use, and every year the limit goes higher and higherRaceBannon said:
Are people required to use their cards?DerekJohnson said:
I was once stupid as fuck about credit and a lot of people are. These are the things we should teach kids growing up. How to live life -
Would have been nice to receive some information on 1st time home purchasing and investing as well.RaceBannon said:
I feel safe knowing I have access to tens of thousands of dollars at 20% plus interest. But I don't use itDerekJohnson said:
I have a card I never use, and every year the limit goes higher and higherRaceBannon said:
Are people required to use their cards?DerekJohnson said:
I was once stupid as fuck about credit and a lot of people are. These are the things we should teach kids growing up. How to live life -
The curriculum is just too impacted to include these kinds of things. We've got important things like gender diversity and anal sex to discuss.SFGbob said:
Would have been nice to receive some information on 1st time home purchasing and investing as well.RaceBannon said:
I feel safe knowing I have access to tens of thousands of dollars at 20% plus interest. But I don't use itDerekJohnson said:
I have a card I never use, and every year the limit goes higher and higherRaceBannon said:
Are people required to use their cards?DerekJohnson said:
I was once stupid as fuck about credit and a lot of people are. These are the things we should teach kids growing up. How to live life -
We don't want to force values like financial literacy on our kids
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I remember my deficit spending via Visa phase. It only lasted a few years and I paid it off.RaceBannon said:
I feel safe knowing I have access to tens of thousands of dollars at 20% plus interest. But I don't use itDerekJohnson said:
I have a card I never use, and every year the limit goes higher and higherRaceBannon said:
Are people required to use their cards?DerekJohnson said:
I was once stupid as fuck about credit and a lot of people are. These are the things we should teach kids growing up. How to live life -
But what if I NEED that new TV or expensive vacation like I deserve?RaceBannon said:
Are people required to use their cards?DerekJohnson said: -
Can't teach them to be financially independent cause then they won't need socialism.RaceBannon said:We don't want to force values like financial literacy on our kids
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Haaaave you met pumpy?UW_Doog_Bot said:
The curriculum is just too impacted to include these kinds of things. We've got important things like gender diversity and anal sex to discuss.SFGbob said:
Would have been nice to receive some information on 1st time home purchasing and investing as well.RaceBannon said:
I feel safe knowing I have access to tens of thousands of dollars at 20% plus interest. But I don't use itDerekJohnson said:
I have a card I never use, and every year the limit goes higher and higherRaceBannon said:
Are people required to use their cards?DerekJohnson said:
I was once stupid as fuck about credit and a lot of people are. These are the things we should teach kids growing up. How to live life -
You know that credit card companies are based out of Delaware. Do you know who was the Delaware senator that they owned?
https://washingtonexaminer.com/news/middle-class-joe-cozied-up-to-credit-card-companies-and-made-filing-for-bankruptcy-harder
Former Vice President Joe Biden bills himself as one of the regular guys and gals, but as a Democratic Senator from Delaware, he cozied up to credit card executives while championing their cause in Congress, making it tougher for average Americans to file for bankruptcy.
“Joe Biden pretends that he’s middle-class Joe, and in reality he’s corporate Joe,” Adam Levitin, a law professor at Georgetown University who specializes in bankruptcy, commercial law, and financial regulation, told the Washington Examiner.
Biden was a key architect of and whip for the 2005 Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act, which made it harder for consumers to declare bankruptcy. At the time, bankruptcy filings were at a peak of more than 2 million and legislators worried that the system was being abused. After the bill became law, bankruptcy filings fell by 70 percent.
“Someone once analogized what happened in 2005 as someone looking at a hospital and saying, ‘oh my God, emergency admissions are way up. So the solution is to reduce the hours of the emergency room,’” Bruce A. Markell, a professor of bankruptcy law and practice at Northwestern University, told the Washington Examiner.
iden’s senate campaign committees received $208,175 from MBNA employees from 1989 through 2010, the second-largest source of contributions, according to the Center for Responsive Politics’ OpenSecrets.org. In the 2006 election cycle, employees from Citigroup employees donated $18,825, those from Bear Stearns donated $15,000 and from Goldman Sachs donated $10,500.
In total, Biden received $1,126,375 from those in the securities and investment industry, $304,475 from finance and credit company workers, and $295,900 from commercial bank employees.
Biden’s ties to MBNA and banks span beyond political contributions from its employees. Home sales, family jobs, and free trips caused critics to dub him “the senator from MBNA.”
In February 1996, MBNA executive John Cochran bought Biden’s home outside Wilmington for the full $1.2 million asking price, while other similarly appraised houses at the time sold for around $100,000 to $200,000 less than asking price. MBNA then paid Cochran $330,115 that year for moving expenses and noted that he lost $210,000 due to the sale of his Maryland home.
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I myself think this is under-taught, so I take umbrage with your [sarcasm.gif].UW_Doog_Bot said:
The curriculum is just too impacted to include these kinds of things. We've got important things like gender diversity and anal sex to discuss.SFGbob said:
Would have been nice to receive some information on 1st time home purchasing and investing as well.RaceBannon said:
I feel safe knowing I have access to tens of thousands of dollars at 20% plus interest. But I don't use itDerekJohnson said:
I have a card I never use, and every year the limit goes higher and higherRaceBannon said:
Are people required to use their cards?DerekJohnson said:
I was once stupid as fuck about credit and a lot of people are. These are the things we should teach kids growing up. How to live life -
How much did Biden make on insider trading of those bank stocks?
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We need an investigation to find outPurpleThrobber said:How much did Biden make on insider trading of those bank stocks?
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He released his tax returns. I’ve heard tell candidates for President sometimes do that.RaceBannon said:
We need an investigation to find outPurpleThrobber said:How much did Biden make on insider trading of those bank stocks?
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Which shows how meaningless it isHHusky said:
He released his tax returns. I’ve heard tell candidates for President sometimes do that.RaceBannon said:
We need an investigation to find outPurpleThrobber said:How much did Biden make on insider trading of those bank stocks?
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Have all of his relations released their returns? Because they’re the ones who seemed have done very well under Joe’s time in officeHHusky said:
He released his tax returns. I’ve heard tell candidates for President sometimes do that.RaceBannon said:
We need an investigation to find outPurpleThrobber said:How much did Biden make on insider trading of those bank stocks?