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"You agree to be bound by any transfer request that Wells Fargo receives and verifies following this security procedure, even if the transfer request was not authorized by you. "

Hacker ask for a transfer out of your account and you and only you are responsible for your loss. How many Hackers are actually working for Wells Fargo or the DS?

"You agree to be bound by any transfer request that Wells Fargo receives and verifies following this security procedure, even if the transfer request was not authorized by you. " Hacker ask for a transfer out of your account and you and only you are responsible for your loss. How many Hackers are actually working for Wells Fargo or the DS?

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[–] 2 pts

Well, credit cards are useful for lots of things. Consumer protection on credit cards is amazing. I always buy electronic devices on credit, as you get added warranty on all your purchases. Also, the various rewards programs. I get tons of shit for free, throughout the year, because of it. The trick is to never spend more than you earn, which is hard to do for most people, for some insane reason. I don't even care what the interest rate is, on my card, because I always pay it in full every month. I haven't paid a cent in interest ever since I got my shit together and started being financially responsible.

[–] 0 pt

I always buy electronic devices on credit, as you get added warranty on all your purchases. Also, the various rewards programs. I get tons of shit for free, throughout the year, because of it.

You've been monetarily conditioned.

Welcome to the New World Order.

[–] 1 pt

No, you simply have to play the game on your terms.

Most people carry a balance. This is them being retarded. If people simply used credit cards instead of allowing creditors (banks) to abuse them, they'd never ever fucking have them.

You never put more than what you can pay off immediately on a credit card, then pay it ALL off before you get hit with a single penny of interest . Normal people do this. The second you spend more than you pay or the second you don't pay back before the terms say and that's when they win. Until then, it's you beating them at their own game.

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If people simply used credit cards

By using credit cards, you're giving them a lot of information about yourself, which will be added to all the other information they collect on you and use with their algorithms to manipulate your world.

You're also paying into the higher cost of living and buying into the technocracy, and helping them force the rest of us to follow suit.

It's nice that you know how to avoid the interest, but they still win as long as you're using their system.

[–] 0 pt

Sort of. I'm just aware of the game, understand its rules, and can use them to my advantage— so I do. I'm well-aware of how to hide the spending that I want to keep to myself, as well. I have thousands in BTC. I'm prepared to walk-away from society at a moment's notice, thanks to all this corona crap.