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Something to ponder...
Philycheesesteak
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Why do banks charge you a " non sufficient funds" fee on money they already know you don't have?
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Ridiculous profits on what they hope will be a repeat target.
"Oh look, they don't have enough funds ..."
"Hmm, best charge them a fee for that."
"But what if they can't recoup the money for the following month, sir?!"
"More silver lacing our palms, eh boy?"
Banks, eh, what are they like?[strike]Debt: £0.00[/strike]
Savings: £2,600.00
Latest Bi-Weekly Grocery Fiasco: £55.87 (▼£10.02)0 -
well surely you also know its money you don't have so why try and spend it??0
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