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Re: google is messin with me! go figure
« Reply #10 on: February 01, 2009, 07:39:01 AM »
The process continues with Credit Card purchase profiling. On FoxNews Sat. the major CC Companies will be following your purchase habits and "adjusting" your rate/limits on what you purchase...

Watch the ammo/ accessories buying with CC's. I'm sure if this proves to be true or a trend, some CC employee will punitively "adjust" those with gun/ammo/access. purchases.
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Re: google is messin with me! go figure
« Reply #11 on: February 01, 2009, 08:32:42 AM »
Watch the ammo/ accessories buying with CC's. I'm sure if this proves to be true or a trend, some CC employee will punitively "adjust" those with gun/ammo/access. purchases.

I punitively punished two crecit card companies last week. I closed my accounts.  ;)

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Re: google is messin with me! go figure
« Reply #12 on: February 01, 2009, 10:52:43 AM »
The process continues with Credit Card purchase profiling. On FoxNews Sat. the major CC Companies will be following your purchase habits and "adjusting" your rate/limits on what you purchase...

Watch the ammo/ accessories buying with CC's. I'm sure if this proves to be true or a trend, some CC employee will punitively "adjust" those with gun/ammo/access. purchases.

There is a bill pending in the ND Legislature during this biennial session (that's right folks, our Leg. only meets once every 2 years and by law, for only 90 days or less!) that would prevent anyone from using a credit rating to set fees for businesses that credit is not normally an issue - like car insurance, homeowner's insurance and the like. A lot of businesses are up in arms at the proposed limitations, but it is a start. Other states should be looking into this as well.

When were we the ordinary citizen ever consulted, or allowed to vote on, this credit rating thing that has been allowed to control our lives? It is easy to be paranoid and think that a lot of the crap in the news is intentionally diversionary from the real damage that is being done to our freedoms.
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