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I think Capital One just made me the President of the United States. Take that John McCain - it's my week now sucker! I would like to thank my beautiful wife I don't have for her amazing support. My wonderful children I don't have for their letting me ignore them during the campaign. Of course I have to thank the big man, the only one James Dobson listens to, Karl Rove for all the great advice. God bless each of you, and God bless America.
Ok, that might be a bit far, but I seriously think George Washington is pissed.
Think about it. He took on the British. Forged the Patomic in freezing temperatures. Lead a new country in her infancy that in only 200 years grew to the superpower of the world. What is his reward for all this? He gets his face on every $1 bill.
It isn't just Washington though. Through out ages past, the only people that had their face on money were the rulers of the world. Queen Elizabeth. Caesar. Lincoln. And rightfully so.
But then some geniuses (*read self-indulged pricks*) in some (probably) New York marketing firm decided to take George and friend's glory from them when they realized Americans are self-centered and would love the ability to put their face on their money.
So sure enough, I saw an add during the Capital One Game with Michigan & Florida and knew I just had to go for it. After all, I am sure I am exactly the self-centered American those genius pricks were thinking of.
But I have to say I love it. Being the creative, pop-culture (*read loser*) person that I am, it is exactly how I want to pay for my Chick-Fil-A Chicken Sandwich. I don't even sign the back. If anybody questions if it is my card, I am like...uhh look at the front dude!
But what does this say about our culture? Is this just that we are creative people and want to express that when we spend money? Or is it deeper? Does this have larger implications? Does this mean we think we are more important than our leaders? Or maybe that our money (*read economy*), is more important than true leadership.
We want CEOs that make the most money, not lead the best companies. We want Presidents that help our economy the most, not lead our country to greatness. One might argue they are one in the same thing, but when push comes to shove, which do you want? I think Capital One's marketing shows, to quote Jerry McGuire, "show me the money."
While Washington might be pissed I stole his glory, I think he would be saddened to see how his country evolved in her greed.
But I guess the only solace George Washington can take is that even though I am on MY money, I am not on YOUR money. So he still wins. But if you want to kick Washington in the balls, just go ahead and put my face on your new Capital One credit card.
Did you expect the giant VISA logo to smack you in the face?Yeah I did actually. I debated designing around it, but I wasn't exactly sure how big it was, and I figured it would look more stupid to design around it and miss than to just design like there was no VISA logo and then have it smack me in the face. At least everything is proportional and that photo was the photo I was least concerned about (since it was the only one of me in this country).
Andy...once again you have proved to me that you failed in your class at Financial Peach (sic) UniversityChuck...Chuck...Chuck...as I have said before, I have no problem using my credit cards. And I haven't failed at anything. If anything, I have passed the test with out having to take the class. I have literally lived Financial Peace University from the time I was 16 years old.
When they credit your payment late (which they do)Why I pay online.
inject junk fees you do not owe (which they do)Never had this happened. Also, never paid an annual fee.
don't see the $10 here or 29.95 there that they banks simply STEAL from their customersI have never had a charge on my card that wasn't one I made, with the exception of once when my card was stolen (which to Chase's credit, they handled exactly as I would expect).
Blake Thompson will tell you, when you spend with a credit card you buy 12-18% MORE than if you pay with cashNow this you bring up is a good topic for discussion.
Really, the only reason to want an 'outstanding' credit score is the be able to continue to go deeply in debt.It is what got me the mortgage I got right now, even with the tightening of the loan market.
I will grant that many employers now (not TAHS I hope) pull a FICO score and see if they want to hire you.And lets not forget that Car Insurance uses credit as the largest factor to determine your rates.
But hey, when I was 25, making the big bucks in radio and working with Allen and Ron, I'd have been all about a 790 score too.....I hardly make big bucks working @ AHS, especially considering I have been offered 3x what I make to leave.
I guess I just hate to follow lock step in with the way of society.
Buy sitting there with hundreds of millions of dollars in pure profit from gift cards folks bought but were never redeemed. Not much overhead on that one!
i love it! you make me laugh - only you love yourself so much that you would want to see your self everytime you charge something!You're just jealous I chose the picture of Steve and I at the Venice bridge for my Italy shot instead of you and I in San Marino. Admit it.
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