Take that, you evil, God-fearing, gun-clinging flyover types!
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/22/business/citigroup-gun-control-policy.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/22/business/citigroup-gun-control-policy.html
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I dont have a short memory.
Credit cards are a lot more secure than debit. I am sure most here pay their card off every month. With points and security being an issue the use of credit cards does not have the stigma it used to. If there is a fraudulent charge on your credit card the merchant has to prove you made the purchase. If the fradualent charge is on your debit card you have to prove you did not make the charge. Huge difference.I could give a poo. I don't use credit cards, I use debit cards. When my bank starts cancelling gun sales, I'll probably stop by for a polite close and personal with the branch manager. No drama. But they just might lose no small change in assets.
Greg
I don't use credit cards.
Citigroup can fuckoff.
Begs the question, why aren't they required to bake our cake?...Yep. Don't use them either.
Does it bother anyone else these companies are trying their own backdoor repeal of the Second Amendment? Granted, independent business can, within reason, decide how they want to do business but this lemming march is getting ridiculous.