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Why didn't you send over a couple of union thugs to break his legs?
Scotty "Scout" wrote in message ... Yep, but notice that I carefully couched my reference to "fools in debt." There are always legitimate cases where honest people have fallen on hard times and it is in the best interest of the rest of us to help them regain their balance. There are others, of course, like the big casino mahof, who hired my company to do his mechanical construction and then claimed (planned) bankruptcy. He offered us 10 cents on the dollar. As you can see, he is no where near bankrupt and planned to let the contractors pay for his casino. We said no, beat him in court, and got all of our money. Scout "JG" wrote in message ... I agree, but a very large number are in that situation because of family problems, such as illness or death of a spouse or child/parent. Most are not cheating the system. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Scout" wrote in message ... No they don't. What they do is offer the card at a lower rate and then let it crawl like ivy up a wall. And by the way, I'm all for making bankruptcy more difficult for fools in debt. Why should we all pay for their lack of discipline. Wouldn't Neal be surprised. Scout "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Scout" wrote ... What it means is that people who can scrape together two nickels to save will get 1.5% interest while credit card companies rape people for 20% (check out Citi-Bank's earnings and policies). Rape? Anybody that uses a CC deserves what they get charged. it's not like they hide the int. rates. Scotty |
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