Dale qualified for an oil company card with a $250 limit (which he diligently maintains as his balance by paying only the interest), 29% interest, a $100 application fee, a &75 annual fee and a $25 a month service fee. But it’s good for junk food from branded convenience stores, so it takes care of his essentials. He hauls it out at restaurants and berates the staff for not accepting it. If we didn’t know Timmy became part of this family by being switched at birth, we’d expect him to spend like a demon and tell the card company to stuff it, because he can’t legally incur debt at 12.
Dale qualified for an oil company card with a $250 limit (which he diligently maintains as his balance by paying only the interest), 29% interest, a $100 application fee, a &75 annual fee and a $25 a month service fee. But it’s good for junk food from branded convenience stores, so it takes care of his essentials. He hauls it out at restaurants and berates the staff for not accepting it. If we didn’t know Timmy became part of this family by being switched at birth, we’d expect him to spend like a demon and tell the card company to stuff it, because he can’t legally incur debt at 12.