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Hex_Star 1 point ago +1 / -0

I remember seeing some ad for luxury homes close to WDW with a starting price of $1.5 mil and this would have been 9 or 10 years ago. Can't imagine what the Disney version of "affordable" looks like.

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Hex_Star 1 point ago +1 / -0

True, I don't like the fact that it doesn't go backwards but if it stops the bleed for me in the future, I'll take what I can get.

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Hex_Star 2 points ago +2 / -0

It depends on the options available to Wells Fargo at the time if they file a bankruptcy. I'm operating off of old accounting classes I took but I think some of these options might still be around for them.

If in your CC contract with them there is a "call debt" clause like some old mortgages have, they could force the debt to be paid. You'd probably get a letter in the mail about having XX days to pay the credit balance in full and they would probably lock the card so new debt couldn't be added.

Another option would be for them to sell your CC debt to a 3rd party credit company at a discount to just get the cash and not chase you, in which case the credit company will chase you and the card would still be locked.

They could sell their CC division off to another bank/credit card company in which case your balance would transfer to a new bank and once you got a new card issued by them it would be back to normal for you. (minus whatever points Wells Fargo gave as a perk on their card)

Or they just get another bail out curtesy of the US Taxpayers, the most likely outcome if WF or any other national bank "went broke"

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Hex_Star 1 point ago +1 / -0

It eliminates the income tax so that there would only be a sales tax at the federal level. States would still be in charge their own tax plans whatever they may be.

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Hex_Star 1 point ago +1 / -0

I just wish MOFA would update their rules so I can visit. Mandatory two weeks in a hole just isn't worth taking the time off or dealing with airlines. Love going to Japan and haven't seen my lady since 2019 cause of the coof lockdowns.

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