emmacat, thanks for mentioning the Maxed Out movie. I just watched off of veoh.com. It is free - you just have to sign up for a free account and download their player than you can watch the whole hour and a half movie. The voices don't match up with people's lips moving but it is still very watchable.
I have come to the realization in the past year how evil the CC's are so I already knew that watching this. But I would definatley recommend this video to someone who hasn't figure it out yet. It took me 20 years to figure this out but I glad I have gotten here. I think this movie should be mandatory with the pre-bankruptcy couseling.
I couldn't believe those slick-o collecting agencies guys. They remind of used car salesmen - How young they are too? My guess is that they couldn't get a real job after college that was where they ended up...How do they sleep at night? What girl would ever date them? All the people working at the CA looked like they just graduated from high school. What in the world could they know about debt, money and the pressures of "real life"?
I also love the part where the vp's for the cc's were speaking and they were like "Oh, we are so sorry for what is happening. We are very sensitive to our customers needs and want to help them." What? Yeah right! I could line my garden with that crap. If they are going to lie at least be more convincing. Have your boss send you to acting class. It is going to take a lot more than that to convince me. Sorry, no Oscar Nod for you.
The most unbelievable and sad part was the two ladies talking about how their college aged kids killed themselves because of their credit card debt and how years later they were still getting credit card offers for their dead children in the mail. Just like those stories you hear about people who are dead getting loans? WTF? I think if the cc's COULD charge a dead person to have a credit card they would. They are that low.
They were talking about too that most Americans are so much in debt that they realistically would be dead before they could pay off all their debt. Several people were crying and you could tell they would rather be dead than have to deal with that. That was particularly sad because I know have thought that from time to time and I can very much relate to how those people feel. So trapped, you feel like there is no way out.
The section on Bankruptcy was interesting too - talking about the 2005 change to the law. A lady was saying that credit card comapnies would love Bankruptcy to be gotten rid of all together because it is the only way out for some people and they don't want those people to EVER find a way out - they want you to be in debt to them until you are dead. Well, if they really think this is fair, than there should be something applying to them too - super tough rules and regulations for the cc companies - Why is it that when a company goes bankruptcy no one thinks bad about them but if it an individual regular person than that person is looked at like they are the scum of the earth?
I could ramble on forever about it but I highly recommend watching it. I made me hate the cc's even more than I did before. Predatory, convincing etccc...all very good words to describe the companies.
I have come to the realization in the past year how evil the CC's are so I already knew that watching this. But I would definatley recommend this video to someone who hasn't figure it out yet. It took me 20 years to figure this out but I glad I have gotten here. I think this movie should be mandatory with the pre-bankruptcy couseling.
I couldn't believe those slick-o collecting agencies guys. They remind of used car salesmen - How young they are too? My guess is that they couldn't get a real job after college that was where they ended up...How do they sleep at night? What girl would ever date them? All the people working at the CA looked like they just graduated from high school. What in the world could they know about debt, money and the pressures of "real life"?
I also love the part where the vp's for the cc's were speaking and they were like "Oh, we are so sorry for what is happening. We are very sensitive to our customers needs and want to help them." What? Yeah right! I could line my garden with that crap. If they are going to lie at least be more convincing. Have your boss send you to acting class. It is going to take a lot more than that to convince me. Sorry, no Oscar Nod for you.
The most unbelievable and sad part was the two ladies talking about how their college aged kids killed themselves because of their credit card debt and how years later they were still getting credit card offers for their dead children in the mail. Just like those stories you hear about people who are dead getting loans? WTF? I think if the cc's COULD charge a dead person to have a credit card they would. They are that low.
They were talking about too that most Americans are so much in debt that they realistically would be dead before they could pay off all their debt. Several people were crying and you could tell they would rather be dead than have to deal with that. That was particularly sad because I know have thought that from time to time and I can very much relate to how those people feel. So trapped, you feel like there is no way out.
The section on Bankruptcy was interesting too - talking about the 2005 change to the law. A lady was saying that credit card comapnies would love Bankruptcy to be gotten rid of all together because it is the only way out for some people and they don't want those people to EVER find a way out - they want you to be in debt to them until you are dead. Well, if they really think this is fair, than there should be something applying to them too - super tough rules and regulations for the cc companies - Why is it that when a company goes bankruptcy no one thinks bad about them but if it an individual regular person than that person is looked at like they are the scum of the earth?
I could ramble on forever about it but I highly recommend watching it. I made me hate the cc's even more than I did before. Predatory, convincing etccc...all very good words to describe the companies.
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