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Today i purchased a 65 inch Smart TV from WallyWorld, for $428, before tax...
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2021-01-15 at 12:20 AM UTCFolks, I paid in cash.
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2021-01-15 at 12:22 AM UTCNo you didn't 🤣
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2021-01-15 at 12:23 AM UTC
Originally posted by WellHung Folks, I paid in cash.
As you should. Post pictures of it. Creditors should be forced to charge no more than 7%. that was an actual law at one time for Banks.
7% and not hold debt over man for more than 7 years.
because that interest alone with minimal payments and interest would take about 7 years for the average man to pay off. if not, he's paid double for the property of debt he purchased.
Fucking I've seen 32% interest on some credit card offers. Loan Sharks didn't charge this much.
most at around 26.7% -
2021-01-15 at 12:28 AM UTCBANKS ARE EVIL
Proverbs 22:5
And the Rich rule over the poor. And the borrowers are slaves to the lender
I mean the concept of Banks goes back thousands of years before Christ. -
2021-01-15 at 12:28 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bugz As you should. Post pictures of it. Creditors should be forced to charge no more than 7%. that was an actual law at one time for Banks.
7% and not hold debt over man for more than 7 years.
because that interest alone with minimal payments and interest would take about 7 years for the average man to pay off. if not, he's paid double for the property of debt he purchased.
Fucking I've seen 32% interest on some credit card offers. Loan Sharks didn't charge this much.
most at around 26.7%
He won't because he's lying -
2021-01-15 at 12:31 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bugz As you should. Post pictures of it. Creditors should be forced to charge no more than 7%. that was an actual law at one time for Banks.
7% and not hold debt over man for more than 7 years.
because that interest alone with minimal payments and interest would take about 7 years for the average man to pay off. if not, he's paid double for the property of debt he purchased.
Fucking I've seen 32% interest on some credit card offers. Loan Sharks didn't charge this much.
most at around 26.7%
My Chase Sapphire's 12.99% -
2021-01-15 at 12:32 AM UTC
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2021-01-15 at 12:35 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bugz As you should. Post pictures of it. Creditors should be forced to charge no more than 7%. that was an actual law at one time for Banks.
7% and not hold debt over man for more than 7 years.
because that interest alone with minimal payments and interest would take about 7 years for the average man to pay off. if not, he's paid double for the property of debt he purchased.
Fucking I've seen 32% interest on some credit card offers. Loan Sharks didn't charge this much.
most at around 26.7%
i got pics of it on my phone, but dont know how to post here. What's ur phone number? Ill text u the pics, and you post them here.👍 -
2021-01-15 at 12:36 AM UTCthe banks lend out your money in 2021. the highest you will see on collecting interest (outside of a IRA which limits how much you can collect) is 1%
it used to be higher in the 1970s. or I was told this. I didn't have a banking account.
but that banks uses your money to loan out in credit. ranging from a very low 2.3 percent approved forpa home loans (currently) to more than 30% in credit loans. for people stupid enough and desperate enough to hold onto it and get into debt. only making minimal payments will fall to the debt collectors and living in bad credit for years. a decade even.
It used to not be that big of a deal. you just paid cash for a few years, then more offers came in. you would file a Bankruptsy chapter 7 or 11 (if a business) or 13. and be cleared for 2 years before your credit climbs (if you then pay everything down from there on)
but now, you're fucked. and the banks are averaging 10x for money that's not even theirs. it's ours. then there is this government borrowing money and no doubt part of the tax goes to pay it off. You're money.
It's not a new concept. they're getting better at screwing people. and the make believe money loaned out to create a real debt of a 20 tril dollar ceiling just in the USA alone.
source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_debt_of_the_United_States
As of August 31, 2020 federal debt held by the public was $20.83 trillion and intragovernmental holdings were $5.88 trillion, for a total national debt of $26.70 trillion.[5][6] At the end of 2020, debt held by the public was approximately 99.3% of GDP,[7][8] and approximately 37% of the debt held by the public was owned by foreigners.[9
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2021-01-15 at 12:42 AM UTC
Originally posted by WellHung i got pics of it on my phone, but dont know how to post here. What's ur phone number? Ill text u the pics, and you post them here.👍
Umm I dont have a shit email account. Im not giving you my phone number. you'll spam the fuck out of it by texting me fag photos or some shit of your goop on a photo of Hiki's face.
But I'm sure someone here with a shit gmail account would upload it. your phone should have a arrow up for uplinking it. when you click it on the photo gallery, it will ask what you want to attach it to. You say gmail (im guessing you have a gmail account.
then you mail it to yourself and then you copy addy of the photo you emailed yourself when you click on it to open the photo file in gmail
and you copy the addy and I believe you can imgflip it by posting the addy rather than uploading the photo. I believe it has that function. or maybe the email will have a hot link and you can just used the [img333][/img333] command minus the 333 -
2021-01-15 at 1:28 AM UTChuh?
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2021-01-15 at 1:34 AM UTCYou didn't buy a tv be opie where would you put it
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2021-01-15 at 1:35 AM UTCOP paid in chin nuts
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2021-01-15 at 1:48 AM UTC
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2021-01-15 at 3:33 PM UTCThe APRs for payday lenders are in the hundreds of percents. That kind of predatory lending should be illegal.
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2021-01-15 at 3:36 PM UTCBetter to pay on Credit card, earn the points/rewards and then pay it off within 30 days...same as cash but you get the rewards/points/cashback.
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2021-01-15 at 3:40 PM UTCWellhung claimed to have paid in cash but the facade fell apart under Kr0z's careful scrutiny when it was revealed he payed with debit.
Folks, for his investigative talents, you gotta give kr0z credit.
But if you expect him to show some love to his only daughter, you can just forget it. -
2021-01-15 at 3:44 PM UTC"A debit card looks like a credit card, but banks treat it like a cash transaction. "
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2021-01-15 at 3:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by livingelegy Wellhung claimed to have paid in cash but the facade fell apart under Kr0z's careful scrutiny when it was revealed he payed with debit.
Folks, for his investigative talents, you gotta give kr0z credit.
he lies about almost everything and not in a trolling way but in a way where he's so pathetic he has to post here all the time as a way to give himself talk because he's that much of a loser.
The only thing I believe him about is that he doesn't have car insurance. He's the only person I've ever had to put on block, never gave that dumbass my number he just found it here because its been spammed so much and he was too much of a vagina to pick up the phone when I called him to see what he's about.
I tricked him into coming on to tc and he looks like he smells like pizza grease and was showing us his work out supplements when you know his fatass with chicken arms doesn't work out. -
2021-01-15 at 3:48 PM UTC