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Bread up, Bro (sickburnbro@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 19-Sep-2024 22:32:11 JST Bread up, Bro more of them proposing stuff that would help ordinary people. This also means that you'll lose your 2% back cards, though. -
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Bread up, Bro (sickburnbro@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 19-Sep-2024 22:37:20 JST Bread up, Bro @Ariovistus They are *both* doing this. ( as I showed in a previous post ) -
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???? :poast_hat: (ariovistus@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 19-Sep-2024 22:37:21 JST ???? :poast_hat: @sickburnbro Someone knows he is losing lmao -
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Bread up, Bro (sickburnbro@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 19-Sep-2024 22:38:22 JST Bread up, Bro @HonkHonkBoom yes, both of them are saying things that are probably lies. So set that aside and just notice that they are saying they will do even more things to help you - this means likely that they are worried about voter apathy. -
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HonkHonkBoom (honkhonkboom@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 19-Sep-2024 22:38:23 JST HonkHonkBoom @sickburnbro LOL, i got words for what these promises are though, EMPTY FUCKING LIES, just like last time. -
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Bread up, Bro (sickburnbro@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 19-Sep-2024 22:49:17 JST Bread up, Bro @NitroDubs Nah, that's a TON, a TON of money.
"in 2022 credit card companies charged consumers more than $105 billion in interest" -
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☢️ :hacker_s: :hacker_n: :hacker_e: :hacker_e: :hacker_d: :what_a_shame: (nitrodubs@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 19-Sep-2024 22:49:18 JST ☢️ :hacker_s: :hacker_n: :hacker_e: :hacker_e: :hacker_d: :what_a_shame: @sickburnbro They will make it up in fees. -
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Bread up, Bro (sickburnbro@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 19-Sep-2024 22:52:07 JST Bread up, Bro @blitzed @NitroDubs yeah, I mean I don't think its a hard sell to say "credit card companies charge usurious rates"
You could argue that they have to charge a certain amount to cover their contractual protections, but 10% probably covers that. -
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•𝖇𝖑𝖎𝖙𝖟𝖊𝖉•⛨㉝⅓ (blitzed@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 19-Sep-2024 22:52:08 JST •𝖇𝖑𝖎𝖙𝖟𝖊𝖉•⛨㉝⅓ @sickburnbro @NitroDubs muh usury stickin it to the goyim -
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Bread up, Bro (sickburnbro@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 19-Sep-2024 22:59:39 JST Bread up, Bro @NitroDubs @blitzed For sure, they are still sitting very fat. But swipe fees and percents directly effect charge minimums for vendors, so will decrease usage, so that's always a balancing game. -
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☢️ :hacker_s: :hacker_n: :hacker_e: :hacker_e: :hacker_d: :what_a_shame: (nitrodubs@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 19-Sep-2024 22:59:40 JST ☢️ :hacker_s: :hacker_n: :hacker_e: :hacker_e: :hacker_d: :what_a_shame: @sickburnbro @blitzed I imagine swipe fees will go up and cash advance percentages will not be part of this plan.
Either way the banks will be fine. -
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WilhelmIII (wilhelmiii@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Thursday, 19-Sep-2024 23:53:49 JST WilhelmIII American Express has a flat annual fee for their standard card.
Or course, you have to pay the whole thing off every month.Bread up, Bro likes this.
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