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To: JohnM who wrote (1336)5/22/2003 12:16:37 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793610
 
Add me to the list.

I don't see how they could get rid of me. It would boil down to a law suit.

I can just see it............

Your honor, she pays her bills in full every month. We are set up to make money off of our card holders by charging interest on left over monthly balances. Your honor just look at all the time and expense we've gone to to make it clear that is what we do. She is denying us that right, and it is very un-American, not to mention unfair.

LOL

I'm also on the cusp of giving up paper checks. Why buy them when I can debit my charges? I'm organized enough to keep track. I also do all of my bill paying on line as well as a good deal of my shopping including food when I have a big order.

M



To: JohnM who wrote (1336)5/22/2003 4:03:37 PM
From: LindyBill  Respond to of 793610
 
I keep getting more of those objectionable mailings to add yet another charge card.

I ran my company credit with credit cards. I had Two American AA cards with 25K limits that I used most. Used to do First Class to NY 2 or 3 times a year off them. I have a drawer full of them here that I never use. I am down to an Optima card that gets all my charges. Use it because Amex is what Costco accepts.The online payment is really good with them. I can check the charges online within 24 hours now. They no longer send me any paperwork. Same with Schwab. No more monthly statements in the mail.