Would you get a Campaign for Liberty branded credit card?

Would you get a credit card that benefited Campaign for Liberty

  • Yes

    Votes: 29 47.5%
  • No

    Votes: 32 52.5%

  • Total voters
    61

Mahkato

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Would you get a credit card with the C4L logo on it that donated around 0.5% of purchases to C4L?
 
Yes, and I'd happily run every single purchase through it, both for me and my business.

I'd imagine that we could rack up a lot of money really quick for C4L... this is something that should be done ASAP.
 
I'm all set on the credit card.

Does the CFL have an Amazon.com referral link? I'd use that.
 
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I would do a debit card but i guess that has to be thru a bank..so Nope. I'm sick of this credit bullcrap. tones
 
I think that it will be the ultimate in cruel irony that the campaign to rid this country of debt, both financial and otherwise, would issue a credit card.

How about, before we attempt to make our governments solvent, we become solvent our selves? You know, cut up credit cards and don't buy things we do not have money for.

If you wanna make a world a better place, take a look at yourself and make a change. We all know who sang these words, and we all know that those words are true.
 
I did that song tonight at my gig...everyone in the restaurant was singing it with me..sigh. Like him or not..MJ made a huge impact. tones
 
I'd prefer debit, but I might use a credit card later on. I could try to convince others too.
 
As long as they don't cooperate with one of the bailed out banks to implement it.

Oh, that really narrowed it down I guess. :p
 
Usury is wrong and the catholic church still has Vatican Credit Cards but on a serious note credit companies can kiss my ass.
 
I'm surprised so many of you are anti-credit.

Credit is the cornerstone of a healthy capitalist economy.

I'd gladly get a CFL credit card.
 
It just takes some personal discipline and you can actually benefit from credit cards. I pay them off every month and get the cash back benefits. You end up getting a free loan for a month.
 
I probably would if they offered it, but it would probably be better just to get a card with better benefits (1-5% cashback) and donate that benefit instead. I think the 'charity' cards usually have a pretty low benefit to the target organization.
 
No I do not support the Fed so I do not take out loans or use credit cards. Anyone who wants to end the fed and has loans is a hypocrite
 
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