OFFICIAL 2020 STIMULUS CHECK THREAD

A) This is 100% a US Bank contract. No other company is financing a $70k Dodge to someone who's credit is that terrible.

B) if this is actually real, it should be illegal to make a contract this bad. In some states, banks aren't allowed to charge over a certain amount of interest on a credit loan. 28% is insane.
$70k Dodge.? Maybe I'm missing something, but I'm seeing $44k Dodge. They're charging this fool $67k to borrow $44k :sick:

With payments of $1100 per month for 96months. This BS gotta be fake. Or like you said, ILLEGAL.! absolutely ridiculous. :smh:
 
i dont have twitter but i saw this right under the above tweet :rofl: :wow:

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I'll never forget being a kid seeing a Looney Tunes cartoon and some Moroccan character walks in and goes Salami Aleikuum and was holding a salami. I thought it was hilarious as a kid then grew up and was like damn that was wild racist :lol:
 
It's wild that with all the money NYC charges for stuff that they're depleted financially. I understand this pandemic has been a massive burden on many different aspects of the local government, but these guys were begging for money like 2 months in.

I remember getting a parking ticket out of state once because I went to a meter and didn't have any quarters (who carries coins in 2020-21?) Saw a ticket and I was tight and looked at it and it was $15. I was stunned because an expired meter ticket in NYC is like $50+. Yet they're broke.
 
It's wild that with all the money NYC charges for stuff that they're depleted financially. I understand this pandemic has been a massive burden on many different aspects of the local government, but these guys were begging for money like 2 months in.

I remember getting a parking ticket out of state once because I went to a meter and didn't have any quarters (who carries coins in 2020-21?) Saw a ticket and I was tight and looked at it and it was $15. I was stunned because an expired meter ticket in NYC is like $50+. Yet they're broke.



I think part of it has to do with the fact that New York City was a great city in the past.... but not so much anymore
other cities like Dubai have become the new "cool" city so i can imagine people with money opting to live in other places and or traveling to the city less... less wealthy people means less revenue...
 
It's wild that with all the money NYC charges for stuff that they're depleted financially. I understand this pandemic has been a massive burden on many different aspects of the local government, but these guys were begging for money like 2 months in.

I remember getting a parking ticket out of state once because I went to a meter and didn't have any quarters (who carries coins in 2020-21?) Saw a ticket and I was tight and looked at it and it was $15. I was stunned because an expired meter ticket in NYC is like $50+. Yet they're broke.
The #1 issue is the public sector pensions. It’s unsustainable.
 
So flip a ps5 to pay rent?

Like I said a lot of ppl got rent and bills to pay among other things.
PS5's are going for 750ish now.. You're not getting no damn 1200 anymore, def not 1800 :lol:

Fam said half them checks are gone from a product that is barely available to purchase, let alone flip.

Ppl are trying to catch up on back rent and actually put food on a table rn
 
Some of these overhead shots of the food lines down south is mind boggling.... and thats only the poor folk well off enough to have/be in a vehicle in line. Makes me sick. Moscow Mitch should be serving plates. Politicians = public servants lest he forget
 
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