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TheDoc 09-30-2011 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by will76 (Post 18461726)
I feel sorry for the gal he is married to :winkwink:

I would show her a lot better treatment then that :) :thumbsup

You wouldn't know how to handle a women like her.... :winkwink:


You guys are young dumb and full of cum, go have fun. We you decide it's family time... sure you'll still have fun, but you aren't going out every weekend. Having a hell of a night, and having to wake up with infants or kids on weekends, early, is NOT how you treat yourself or your spouse, at least not very often.

seeric 09-30-2011 03:41 PM

Just got an email back from USAA bank.

They will not be, nor will they even consider passing on any of the fees to it's customers.

Time for those of you under 27 to join the us military and get some of this bank.

LOL.

TheDoc 09-30-2011 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Atticus (Post 18461742)
I wasn't referring to the night life of a 6 year old. My 4 year old 'entertainment' doesn't break the bank either. Give him a RedBox movie once a week and he's happy. I was more referencing your entertainment. Do you never go out to dinner, see a movie, have a drink? Never take your wife out? Never buy a gift? Never surprise her with flowers? Don't take vacations?

It might be cheaper to live in Tucson versus Henderson however I can't imagine a 6 pack of beer costs that much less. Nor a gallon of gas. There is zero way I could spend $200 a week on gas and groceries alone, let alone anything else.

I would just take the extra money if I needed, I mean, really?

$15 for fruits and veggies, $100 for groceries and all b.s. related, $50 for gas. Gives us $40-50 a week in b.s. money, sometimes we eat pizza, sometimes I buy beer, and still can rent movies buy cigars and still have cash left over, sometimes we do nothing at all but play video games at home, and spend no extra cash.

That's our LIVING cost, extra b.s. is not part of that.

It's not like I pay cash online to buy tickets to the races, or airline tickets... or anything vacation or flowers, or anything like that.

Atticus 09-30-2011 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by TheDoc (Post 18461807)
I would just take the extra money if I needed, I mean, really?

$15 for fruits and veggies, $100 for groceries and all b.s. related, $50 for gas. Gives us $40-50 a week in b.s. money, sometimes we eat pizza, sometimes I buy beer, and still can rent movies buy cigars and still have cash left over, sometimes we do nothing at all but play video games at home, and spend no extra cash.

That's our LIVING cost, extra b.s. is not part of that.

It's not like I pay cash online to buy tickets to the races, or airline tickets... or anything vacation or flowers, or anything like that.

Yeah, that's kind of what I was pointing out. You said $200 covers groceries, gas and entertainment. But your idea of entertainment is pizza delivery and renting a movie. Most people would refer to taking the wife out to dinner as entertainment also but you put it in it's own 'bs' classification.

It would be like me saying I only spend $50 a week on groceries. Also $35 on meat but that falls in the protein category and $10 on soap but that falls into 'personal health'. etc.

Either way I guess I don't quite understand why someone would want to take out large amounts of cash, store it in a safe, carry hundreds around on them instead of just paying $5 a month to use a debit card. Or better yet keep paying $0 and use that same card as a cc. But to each his own I guess.

And on a completely different subject. When you have kids you don't have to be a shut in. My wife and I have three and still go out and have fun on a regular basis. We enjoyed going out to dinner, a bar, maybe a movie or gambling before we had kids, why would our tastes change because we are now parents. Maybe not as much but if anything you appreciate the occasional strip club until 4am outing even more. You don't have to be 'young, dumb and full of cum' to go out. With that attitude and your itemized fruit costs you sound you have become that cranky old man every neighborhood has.

mafia_man 09-30-2011 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by PR_Glen (Post 18460714)
5$ a month? The average canadian will spend at least 2$ per transaction to get money from an atm, and that's only if they have spent the 9.95-15.95 monthly debit fee that waves the extra 1.50 per charge per transaction.

I'd love it if it was only 5$ a month! hehe

Free in the UK.

TheDoc 09-30-2011 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Atticus (Post 18461856)
Yeah, that's kind of what I was pointing out. You said $200 covers groceries, gas and entertainment. But your idea of entertainment is pizza delivery and renting a movie. Most people would refer to taking the wife out to dinner as entertainment also but you put it in it's own 'bs' classification.

It would be like me saying I only spend $50 a week on groceries. Also $35 on meat but that falls in the protein category and $10 on soap but that falls into 'personal health'. etc.

Either way I guess I don't quite understand why someone would want to take out large amounts of cash, store it in a safe, carry hundreds around on them instead of just paying $5 a month to use a debit card. Or better yet keep paying $0 and use that same card as a cc. But to each his own I guess.

And on a completely different subject. When you have kids you don't have to be a shut in. My wife and I have three and still go out and have fun on a regular basis. We enjoyed going out to dinner, a bar, maybe a movie or gambling before we had kids, why would our tastes change because we are now parents. Maybe not as much but if anything you appreciate the occasional strip club until 4am outing even more. You don't have to be 'young, dumb and full of cum' to go out. With that attitude and your itemized fruit costs you sound you have become that cranky old man every neighborhood has.

Most people don't take the wife out each week.

Whatever you want to think, we've been spending that for while now.

Because that's how I like to do it, it feels better and smarter to do it my way, to me.

Yeah, we enjoy going out sometimes too... but that doesn't cost much here. $20 in drinks here and you're trashed... that's two drinks in Vegas.

Not cranky at all, we live different lives.

Atticus 09-30-2011 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by TheDoc (Post 18461872)

Yeah, we enjoy going out sometimes too... but that doesn't cost much here. $20 in drinks here and you're trashed... that's two drinks in Vegas.

I expect this misconception from tourists but it's surprising since you lived here. Big difference between the Strip (tourist Vegas) and local joints. I can go to a local bar just down the street, have a great time and drink cheap. Happy Hour here can be even better than in other cities, due to the increased competition. Hell, Hustler Club has a free open bar every day of the week from 4pm to 7pm (no cover either). Numerous places offer $1 beer Mondays.

And on an ironic note, I'm off to pick up a pizza and a $1 movie from RedBox. Maybe play some ToyStory with the 4 year old on PlayStation. :1orglaugh

GatorB 09-30-2011 07:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefootsies (Post 18460695)
Did Congress Kill the Debit Card?

Nope. BofA did it. They can blame Obama or Congress or whatever but that's an excuse. A greedy corps will price gouge without any provocation because they give a shit about money and fuck the consumer. Blaming anyone but BofA on this is like blaming a rape victim for getting raped because she dressed too sexy.

GatorB 09-30-2011 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by sperbonzo (Post 18460946)
wow.... you really don't understand how this stuff works do you.... Or how this type of price fixing by governments ALWAYS leads to FEWER choices in the market place for consumers....


Never mind. I have a feeling this would be a long conversation, which in the end would be a waste of time, no matter which of the countless examples of the consistent damage that price fixing does to the market and consumer choice I showed to you.


*sigh*

:Oh crap:(

Figures your for greedy corps. Oy vay!

PornStarToys 09-30-2011 08:03 PM

Hopefully the PayPal debit card stays free. I love that thing and PayPal is hooked up to my BoA account so no need for my BoA debit card anyway.

DBS.US 09-30-2011 08:50 PM

Bank of America charges the $5 on your debit card to get you to use your credit cards more so they can make more money:2 cents:.

Why the fuck anyone even ever uses a debit card? Give radome strangers access to your bank account?


Fraud protection
Debit cards do not give you the same fraud protection as credit cards do. The federal regulations are very different for debit cards than for credit cards when it comes to financial liability. When using a credit card, you are generally responsible for the first $50 of fraudulent charges, whereas your liability on many debit cards can be as high as $500. In addition, unlike a credit card, if there is a problem with your purchase, you are not able to withhold payment until further investigation by the credit-card company. If your debit card is stolen or lost, report it to your bank immediately. In many cases, if you wait more than 60 days to report your card lost or stolen, you could be responsible for all of the damages. Of course. always check with your bank to understand its policies and applicable state laws. Don't take this lightly: A recent study in 2007 put fraud losses from debit-card purchases at $245 million.


Lost or stolen cards
A debit card is like a blank check, so you need to guard the card and the number on the card. If your card gets stolen, a thief can empty your bank account in minutes. Thieves don?t even need your card. As long as they have your name and card number, they can shop online or over the phone with your card information. If your debit card is lost or stolen, call your bank immediately! Follow the phone call with a letter.
Protect your debit card by holding on to your debit-card receipts and checking them against your bank statement each month.
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Zoxxa 09-30-2011 09:00 PM

For all the things fucked up with America these days, this is what gets you guys pissed off?

Un-fucking-real.

Imagine if McDonalds stopped offering super sizing, jesus.

AdultRecruiting 09-30-2011 09:00 PM

how I love corporate america! :(

TheDoc 09-30-2011 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Atticus (Post 18461900)
I expect this misconception from tourists but it's surprising since you lived here. Big difference between the Strip (tourist Vegas) and local joints. I can go to a local bar just down the street, have a great time and drink cheap. Happy Hour here can be even better than in other cities, due to the increased competition. Hell, Hustler Club has a free open bar every day of the week from 4pm to 7pm (no cover either). Numerous places offer $1 beer Mondays.

And on an ironic note, I'm off to pick up a pizza and a $1 movie from RedBox. Maybe play some ToyStory with the 4 year old on PlayStation. :1orglaugh

That's not really taking your wife out to "dinner" as you said... and strip clubs, and bar.. those places are not the local hub and happy hour joints, and not really known for being cheap.

This place is a shit hole man... it's old people and mostly Mexicans, we're one of the top cities for free things to do, for a reason. Don't bring Vegas down to our level... Vegas rocks, this place is a rock.

will76 09-30-2011 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by TheDoc (Post 18461754)
You wouldn't know how to handle a women like her.... :winkwink:


You guys are young dumb and full of cum, go have fun. We you decide it's family time... sure you'll still have fun, but you aren't going out every weekend. Having a hell of a night, and having to wake up with infants or kids on weekends, early, is NOT how you treat yourself or your spouse, at least not very often.

Neither is a budget of like $150 a week for food and entertainment. You can barely eat beans and rice and rent a red box movie on that budget.

Kristen must be the bread winner, that $150 must be your allowance ;)

Jakez 09-30-2011 09:55 PM

Always hear nothing but negative things about BOA.

TheDoc 09-30-2011 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by will76 (Post 18462266)
Neither is a budget of like $150 a week for food and entertainment. You can barely eat beans and rice and rent a red box movie on that budget.

Kristen must be the bread winner, that $150 must be your allowance ;)

We've saved tens of thousands of dollars, yearly, in frivious costs all over the place, by being smart with our money and not flushing it down the drain, like your lazy ass...

So basically, your trying to trash talk me for your stupid ass being too lazy to watch your own money like a hawk.

I think 12clicks may have been right with you.. you're pretty god damn stupid.

Due 09-30-2011 10:14 PM

I could not imagine living without my debit cards, getting gas would be a total bitch. Whenever I get change back I just put them all in my pocket minus any coins I usually leave behind. I've been in the US now for about 2 years and I still can't figure out the difference between a penny or a dime or even their values :1orglaugh

Just having to carry around a card for everything is by far the easiest way to go and well worth $5,-

Barefootsies 09-30-2011 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by TheDoc (Post 18462276)
I think 12clicks may have been right with you.. you're pretty god damn stupid.


SomeCreep 09-30-2011 11:07 PM

I am so not voting for Obama next election. Somebody bring back Ronald Reagan.

PornStarToys 10-01-2011 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Jakez (Post 18462267)
Always hear nothing but negative things about BOA.

They're free, ATMs everywhere, amazing support, always refunded any fees charged to my account such as overdraft, and I called and said that I was meant to get $50 for signing up and never got it - they actually looked into the issue themselves without me having to ask again and gave me the money. I have nothing negative to say about them.

Harmon 10-01-2011 04:11 AM

I use Regions Bank and we are getting hti with something similar. $4/month for the debit and like $15/month for the checking unless you meet a minimum deposit/direct deposit threshhold in which case they wave the $15/month.

bDok 10-01-2011 08:36 AM

just use your credit card and pay the bill on time so you don't get charged shit. You get points that you then get free flights or other shit with. WIN WIN.


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