"@ageshin: "Indeed for the most part the credit card was designed for the poor soul who could not control his or her spending and provided an endless stream of money."
That's simply false."
"@Zenne: Maybe something has changed, but I worked 82 hours a weeek (6x12 and 10 on Friday so people could go to the bank) for almost two years straight in Texas.
I'd be interested in seeing the Texas labor law that says he was working too much."
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