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but I'm sure you know the likely stats on the ability to charge an agent's card for $20 per month.

That's why I keep a high limit. Something like $500 so even with monthly minimum payments and 43% interest I can charge several months worth of $20 before the card is declined.
 
My plan: stay in the IHIAA long enough for those $20/month charges to get me enough "WorldPoints" that I can cash in and retire.

Also, cash advances for lottery tickets.
 
Up to $12 million here for the draw this Saturday night...

Yep, I used to have a decent credit limit on my card too (not quite $12 million though). Then BofA decided they don't like insurance agents, cut my line SIGNIFICANTLY.

Oh well, back to mailing John a check.... oh, I guess I should join first :(

Dan
 
I don't know, I get a lot of inquiries through LinkedIn for writing, but most don't actually seem serious about doing business, just curious. I'll probably upgrade once I actually see some return on the time I've invested in the site, but until then they won't get a dime.
 
I never have generated any business. But, I have given fantasy football advice...and rather poor advice at that (Drafting Romo and Ben high).

Where were you when I traded all my players for various Bucs players last season because I apparently don't get the "fantasy" part of fantasy football?
 
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