Wesley Wannemacher's story is the kind of story that would do mafia gangsters and racketeers proud, because it was, and will continue to be a legal way to do business, even after the credit card reform bill that just recently passed congress.
Too bad Congress didn't connect what happened to Mr. Wannemacher and his Chase Credit Card Debt with what is happening all over America and see the value in lowering interest rate charges on debt older than three years old to zero percent for those who intend on paying off the old debt via monthly payments.
This would help start our economy faster than any other method out there, and do it from the ground up.
3 comments:
I have never been anyone's "Hero"....I guess thanks are in order....did you notice I not only left the bank with my money but with $100 of their money...Hey, I waited the appropriate lenght of time they required before taking it out....keep up the good work.
Thanks for your comment on my blog Sandy. Just saw the photo of your dad on your blog and he was very handsome, like a movie star as you wrote. HEY, I added your link to my Challenge Your Mind section on my blog sidebar, and I just wanted to let you know that my Discovercard is moving up my due date on my payment as of this month, I suspect in order to trip me up (I always pay my bill in full every month). I look for them all to do that in next few months, those Jerks! Keep up the fight, Chase has my mortgage and they suck.
xoxo,
Aimeslee
Thanks for your message, a lot of great positives in it.
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