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meadandale
Participant[quote=afx114]The smart-ass-gamer-techie-geek-internets-meme-fanboy faction of this site would like to ammend TG’s most excelent retort and point out that the correct reference is “All you base are belong to us.”[/quote]
It’s actually “All youR base are belong to us.” ๐
meadandale
Participant[quote=afx114]The smart-ass-gamer-techie-geek-internets-meme-fanboy faction of this site would like to ammend TG’s most excelent retort and point out that the correct reference is “All you base are belong to us.”[/quote]
It’s actually “All youR base are belong to us.” ๐
meadandale
Participant[quote=afx114]The smart-ass-gamer-techie-geek-internets-meme-fanboy faction of this site would like to ammend TG’s most excelent retort and point out that the correct reference is “All you base are belong to us.”[/quote]
It’s actually “All youR base are belong to us.” ๐
May 19, 2009 at 7:38 AM in reply to: Credit Card Industry Aims to Profit From Sterling Payers #401831meadandale
ParticipantI just have to laugh at all the people that have been bitching and moaning about irresponsible banks but still felt entitled to their cash back rewards, low interest rates, no fee deals with their credit cards.
“They can’t do this!”
“This isn’t fair!”
What a sickening sense of entitlement.
Suck it up people. There’s no free lunch. It’s a business. And now you get to help pay for all the irresponsible people as well.
Don’t like the terms? Don’t use the card!!! It’s called a free market.
I could care less. I SAVE money and haven’t used a credit card in years.
May 19, 2009 at 7:38 AM in reply to: Credit Card Industry Aims to Profit From Sterling Payers #402082meadandale
ParticipantI just have to laugh at all the people that have been bitching and moaning about irresponsible banks but still felt entitled to their cash back rewards, low interest rates, no fee deals with their credit cards.
“They can’t do this!”
“This isn’t fair!”
What a sickening sense of entitlement.
Suck it up people. There’s no free lunch. It’s a business. And now you get to help pay for all the irresponsible people as well.
Don’t like the terms? Don’t use the card!!! It’s called a free market.
I could care less. I SAVE money and haven’t used a credit card in years.
May 19, 2009 at 7:38 AM in reply to: Credit Card Industry Aims to Profit From Sterling Payers #402315meadandale
ParticipantI just have to laugh at all the people that have been bitching and moaning about irresponsible banks but still felt entitled to their cash back rewards, low interest rates, no fee deals with their credit cards.
“They can’t do this!”
“This isn’t fair!”
What a sickening sense of entitlement.
Suck it up people. There’s no free lunch. It’s a business. And now you get to help pay for all the irresponsible people as well.
Don’t like the terms? Don’t use the card!!! It’s called a free market.
I could care less. I SAVE money and haven’t used a credit card in years.
May 19, 2009 at 7:38 AM in reply to: Credit Card Industry Aims to Profit From Sterling Payers #402374meadandale
ParticipantI just have to laugh at all the people that have been bitching and moaning about irresponsible banks but still felt entitled to their cash back rewards, low interest rates, no fee deals with their credit cards.
“They can’t do this!”
“This isn’t fair!”
What a sickening sense of entitlement.
Suck it up people. There’s no free lunch. It’s a business. And now you get to help pay for all the irresponsible people as well.
Don’t like the terms? Don’t use the card!!! It’s called a free market.
I could care less. I SAVE money and haven’t used a credit card in years.
May 19, 2009 at 7:38 AM in reply to: Credit Card Industry Aims to Profit From Sterling Payers #402522meadandale
ParticipantI just have to laugh at all the people that have been bitching and moaning about irresponsible banks but still felt entitled to their cash back rewards, low interest rates, no fee deals with their credit cards.
“They can’t do this!”
“This isn’t fair!”
What a sickening sense of entitlement.
Suck it up people. There’s no free lunch. It’s a business. And now you get to help pay for all the irresponsible people as well.
Don’t like the terms? Don’t use the card!!! It’s called a free market.
I could care less. I SAVE money and haven’t used a credit card in years.
meadandale
Participant[quote=peterb]Move to a state without income tax. That’ll save you about 10% right there, compared to living in CA. Find one without sales or income tax and you’re even further ahead of the game. Not sure that exists in the USA, though.[/quote]
If Klownifornia continues down the path we appear to be heading I may do just that. Texas is starting to look better and better.
And I’ll be writing a Dear John letter to my congress people and senators at both the state and federal level to let them know why I’m taking my small business and 6 figure income out of the state.
meadandale
Participant[quote=peterb]Move to a state without income tax. That’ll save you about 10% right there, compared to living in CA. Find one without sales or income tax and you’re even further ahead of the game. Not sure that exists in the USA, though.[/quote]
If Klownifornia continues down the path we appear to be heading I may do just that. Texas is starting to look better and better.
And I’ll be writing a Dear John letter to my congress people and senators at both the state and federal level to let them know why I’m taking my small business and 6 figure income out of the state.
meadandale
Participant[quote=peterb]Move to a state without income tax. That’ll save you about 10% right there, compared to living in CA. Find one without sales or income tax and you’re even further ahead of the game. Not sure that exists in the USA, though.[/quote]
If Klownifornia continues down the path we appear to be heading I may do just that. Texas is starting to look better and better.
And I’ll be writing a Dear John letter to my congress people and senators at both the state and federal level to let them know why I’m taking my small business and 6 figure income out of the state.
meadandale
Participant[quote=peterb]Move to a state without income tax. That’ll save you about 10% right there, compared to living in CA. Find one without sales or income tax and you’re even further ahead of the game. Not sure that exists in the USA, though.[/quote]
If Klownifornia continues down the path we appear to be heading I may do just that. Texas is starting to look better and better.
And I’ll be writing a Dear John letter to my congress people and senators at both the state and federal level to let them know why I’m taking my small business and 6 figure income out of the state.
meadandale
Participant[quote=peterb]Move to a state without income tax. That’ll save you about 10% right there, compared to living in CA. Find one without sales or income tax and you’re even further ahead of the game. Not sure that exists in the USA, though.[/quote]
If Klownifornia continues down the path we appear to be heading I may do just that. Texas is starting to look better and better.
And I’ll be writing a Dear John letter to my congress people and senators at both the state and federal level to let them know why I’m taking my small business and 6 figure income out of the state.
meadandale
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]Try pacific sales (there is one in RB), [/quote]
I had the worst CS experience of my life at PS a few months ago. I’d shop at Best Buy before I’d give them another dollar…
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