On 11/12/2010 08:27 PM, Pete Theisen wrote:
> Leland Jackson wrote:
>> On 11/12/2010 04:44 PM, Pete Theisen wrote:
>>> Leland Jackson wrote:
>>>> Whoops, I should have said:
>>>>
>>>> If you're a bank and you borrow money at 3% from the Federal Reserve;
>>>> because, the economy is improving, which is increasing demand for
>>>> loans from your costumer,
>>> My costumer keeps making me look fat.
>>>
>>> So the bank gets 30 points on credit cards?
>>>
>> If you're paying 33% annual rate on a credit card, that extortion, if
>> you ask me, but then if you borrow the money from the wrong guy, you
>> might be paying 33% monthly until paid, perhaps having to through in a
>> pound of flesh each month.  Talk to an attorney about it.
> Hi Leland,
>
> I owe nothing except medical bills which Medicare/Medicaid are
> *supposed* to pay.
>
> But my costumer is still making me look fat. You didn't get the joke,
> did you.

You are probably using sarcasm by implying your customer are asking you 
to finance their treatment on credit, and then implying the credit card 
company use this to justify charging you 33.33% annual interest.  Very 
funny, even though that not the way things work.

Then you mock me as being to lame to understand.  I'm I right?

Regards,

LelandJ


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