I am a deadbeat customer and proud. The banks might not like me for that, and I dont like them. The difference? In the after life, I will be going to heaven...they wont. ha ha ha, hope they burn in hell
I remember hearing about this on Clark Howard's radio show, that banks viewed convenience users as "deadbeats." Funny, with record numbers of defaults and bankruptcies, I'm sure they are sobbing their bailed out eyes out about how much they miss those "deadbeats!"
I am a deadbeat customer and proud. The banks might not like me for that, and I dont like them. The difference? In the after life, I will be going to heaven...they wont. ha ha ha, hope they burn in hell
RubberToadstools 1 month ago
I heard this on Larry King's radio show 22 years ago.
Sentinel3D 10 months ago
I remember hearing about this on Clark Howard's radio show, that banks viewed convenience users as "deadbeats." Funny, with record numbers of defaults and bankruptcies, I'm sure they are sobbing their bailed out eyes out about how much they miss those "deadbeats!"
chiliheadwizard 1 year ago
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Tool...move on get another job, bitter, twisted.
hoot7969 3 years ago