It's Been Declined: Dedicated To Bank Of America
(Thanks to Terry!)
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Okay, sorry if I'm becoming 'that guy' but how is it BofA's fault that you have no self-control? Why should they pay for your shopping sprees? If you're stupid enough to mishandle credit, then you deserve to have your credit rating take a hit. Thats why its called a credit rating.
Or did I miss the point of that?
On a serious note, because financial issues are not taught in high school, this is the result you get when these kids go on to college with their shiny new credit cards that appear mysteriously in the mailbox.
I also guess that many parents don't teach their kids about credit cards and other financial issues either.
I thought the video was well-done, but let's be honest here -- people who lack self control are the problem, not the credit card cos.
@BigNutty: Financial (and PERSONAL) responsibility should be taught at home, but obviously it's not. I cringe upon the idea of our publik skools giving financial advice, but since it's not being done at home, let's go for it.
@matdevdug: I've never seen a college student with "incredibly high limits", but I think that "incredibly high" might be a relative thing. More than they can pay off in a reasonable amount of time? Probably.
@homerjay: yeah, you missed the point.
The video is self-deferential and a cautionary tale. The creator is showing how much of an idiot he is, and warning the young'uns not to make the same mistakes.
@FLConsumer: Ha! Amex offered me to raise my limit to 11000$ limit while studying. And they knew I made 16000$ part-time :)
@NefariousNewt: You sir, know your Johnny Cash, unlike the Consumerist. Remy did indeed make his song more like One Piece at a Time.







I think it's actually closer to "One Piece at a Time" by The Man in Black. And BTW... verrrryyyy funnnnyyyy!!