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    Evil Credit Cards Weekly Roundup – The Credit Card Edition
    Oct 10

    Credit Cards Preying upon the Poor

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    It seemed fitting after my Evil Credit Card post on Thursday that I find this cartoon in time for my weekly cartoon find of the week. I’m sure Man vs Debt’s Baker will enjoy it as well.

    Joe

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