Dear Bank of America

Started by Monsterlover, November 18, 2009, 12:43:54 PM

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akmnstr

Quote from: cyrus buelton on November 19, 2009, 04:25:44 AM
Why not rip it up and throw it away?

So many people pregnant dog about fees bank charges for overdrafts, you are essentially doing the same thing by costing them money to mail it back.


Let it go, bro.

No way.  Cyrus we love ya, but this is war between the powers of Corporate oppression and the freedom and integrity of the common citizen.   A holy battle on behalf of all mankind.  It was these same banks that have led us into the biggest recession since the great depression.  Give them a break, I say hell no, give em a brick >:( >:(

The above is intended only for humor, don't be sending the FBI to my door
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Monsterlover

I have a feeling that the cost of postage is probably already billed/paid by the time the envelope is printed and mailed to you.

But let's think positive and start saving our lead sheets to return to the credit card companys :D

On a tangent - my first thought when USPS came out with flat rate boxes was to fill one with lead pellets [evil] and mail it as far away as possible.
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Monsterlover

Quote from: ducpainter on November 18, 2009, 01:54:13 PM
That idea has been suggested in chain mails for years...

sorry Kev.... ;D

I never claimed to be the creator, only the implementor :)
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DesmoDiva

Quote from: Monsterlover on November 19, 2009, 04:43:33 AM
On a tangent - my first thought when USPS came out with flat rate boxes was to fill one with lead pellets [evil] and mail it as far away as possible.

There is a 70lbs limit on the flat rate boxes.   ;)
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Monsterlover

Quote from: cyrus buelton on November 19, 2009, 04:25:44 AM
Why not rip it up and throw it away?

So many people pregnant dog about fees bank charges for overdrafts, you are essentially doing the same thing by costing them money to mail it back.


Let it go, bro.

Eh, I was in a mood and it seemed funny.

It's not like I dedicate all my free time to doing this.

While I understand that someone covers costs, interest and overdraft fees don't effect me because I pay my bills in full and don't bounce checks  :-\
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Monsterlover

Quote from: DesmoDiva on November 19, 2009, 04:44:50 AM
There is a 70lbs limit on the flat rate boxes.   ;)

I don't think there was in the beginning. . .
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NAKID

There wasn't until some asshole mailed lead pellets to someone far away and ruined it for the rest of us....
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"The Vincent was like a bullet that went straight; the Ducati is like the magic bullet in Dallas that went sideways and hit JFK and the Governor of Texas at the same time."--HST    **"A man who works with his hands is a laborer.  A man who works with his hands and his brain is a craftsman.  A man who works with his hands, brains, and heart is an artist."  -Louis Nizer**

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Glad you're helping keep the postal service in business.


Keeps them from needing a "bailout" from my tax dollars.
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Quote from: cyrus buelton on November 19, 2009, 04:25:44 AM
Why not rip it up and throw it away?

So many people pregnant dog about fees bank charges for overdrafts, you are essentially doing the same thing by costing them money to mail it back.


Let it go, bro.


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