James
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Podcast Appearances
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You know this one? I actually know this one. You know this one? I know this one. I really do. Wait, do you want to get any joke answers in before I...
You know this one? I actually know this one. You know this one? I know this one. I really do. Wait, do you want to get any joke answers in before I...
Anyway, what I think this is, I'm not remembering the details perfectly, but it was part of an advertisement campaign for some department store. They sent out in the mail coupon-like card things, and it was like, if you bring this into a store, this counts as a line of credit. It was an idea that wasn't really for a national system of
Anyway, what I think this is, I'm not remembering the details perfectly, but it was part of an advertisement campaign for some department store. They sent out in the mail coupon-like card things, and it was like, if you bring this into a store, this counts as a line of credit. It was an idea that wasn't really for a national system of
Anyway, what I think this is, I'm not remembering the details perfectly, but it was part of an advertisement campaign for some department store. They sent out in the mail coupon-like card things, and it was like, if you bring this into a store, this counts as a line of credit. It was an idea that wasn't really for a national system of
Credit across the way, but it was something for specific one store did it for an advertising campaign and so many people brought it in and it was so incredibly popular that they were like, hey, wait a minute, maybe there's something to this.
Credit across the way, but it was something for specific one store did it for an advertising campaign and so many people brought it in and it was so incredibly popular that they were like, hey, wait a minute, maybe there's something to this.
Credit across the way, but it was something for specific one store did it for an advertising campaign and so many people brought it in and it was so incredibly popular that they were like, hey, wait a minute, maybe there's something to this.
And then they started actually expanding the idea and then opening up real lines of credit because all it did was tied to like, this is your account and they would send it to someone and they individualized for that account. And then people were like, I've never heard of this concept before, but sure, I'll go and see if I can actually have free money. And it worked.
And then they started actually expanding the idea and then opening up real lines of credit because all it did was tied to like, this is your account and they would send it to someone and they individualized for that account. And then people were like, I've never heard of this concept before, but sure, I'll go and see if I can actually have free money. And it worked.
And then they started actually expanding the idea and then opening up real lines of credit because all it did was tied to like, this is your account and they would send it to someone and they individualized for that account. And then people were like, I've never heard of this concept before, but sure, I'll go and see if I can actually have free money. And it worked.
Because if there's one thing drug dealers don't mind is people not paying immediately. They're cool with later.
Because if there's one thing drug dealers don't mind is people not paying immediately. They're cool with later.
Because if there's one thing drug dealers don't mind is people not paying immediately. They're cool with later.