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Lol; more Rant and Rave than Video, but funny nonetheless (and only you MM can get away with such a serious crime ).
I wonder if this is the next evolution in credit: the "refund your money if you lose your job"? Where would bart capture this kind of data I do not know however.
It does makes sense from the companies point of view however, since you are selecting (and extending credit) the few who still have a job...
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