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credit card companies call customers who pay on time "dead beats"
interests that are too high are called usury and against the law but credit card companies dont get in trouble for that
credit card purchases are protected by the credit card company in that if someone buys a bad product with a credit card, they can deny the charge and not have to pay
credit card debt can be erased with bankruptcy
credit card companies to try to give credit cards to people
who went through bankruptcy, because in a way bankruptcy is kind of a do over
report card grade so to speak for a person who wants a credit card is called a fico score
if a person pays the entire credit card bill in one month they do not have to pay interest
using a credit card is basically borrowing money. its basically an unsecured loan or liability meaning no property is offered as collateral to get the money
collateral is property a bank can take if a person cannot pay his loan
investopedia
Answer:
When I was little, my mama always taught me to be polite. She said it was one of the laws of the universe. That people were sensitive, and defensive and that little girls like me need to grow up knowing how to deal with these people, because they surround us. Some people will be rude, she said; they'll laugh in your face and complain and yell. But you always have to keep an smile on your face, because if you don't, you'll be one of those people. My mama also told me that if you are kind, the universe will reward you. She's always been into the idea of karma, and I always liked the idea of it too. It's a fair system. If you're rude and mean, you don't get very far in life, and if you do you're miserable because you're alone. If you are nice and kind, people will like you, and even when things are tough, you'll always have somebody there for you. And I think that's the best rule someone can have in there life; "Always be kind"
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The answer is A The dead will be forgotten i think