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andrel wrote:
> The only differences are that the withdrawals can be settled later and
> not immediately as with our other cards, and that they are accepted abroad.
I'm not sure just what you mean by this, but there's a big difference
legally speaking. One is a loan, the other is a convenient way of getting
your own money out of your bank account. It's like saying "there's nothing
different between an IOU and cash, except one settles faster." :-)
> So what is your government going to do about these medical bankruptcies?
> They do cost the society a lot of money. Both in unpaid bills and
> diminished health that may prevent them from working and paying tax later.
Well, that's one of the giant debates in progress here right now.
Unfortunatly, the big corporations seem to have an undue amount of influence
here, and they're getting even bolder than they used to be.
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
I ordered stamps from Zazzle that read "Place Stamp Here".
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