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What's with the
mask? He's not fool enough to give up his day job, that's what!
Introductory
offer, 0% APR, open immediately!

By now many of you must have
received an unsolicited offer for a Microwave Journal credit card.
To MJ, we'd like to say, "thanks a pantload for selling my
personal information to MBNA". We're really glad to learn the
many exceptional rewards that are offered, including One Point for
every dollar in net retail purchases, Special Cardmember Offers,
Retail Assurance, Travel Security, and more. It gives us great peace
of mind knowing that these are all ours for the taking by filling
out the handy Personal Request Form.
What are these guys thinking?
Will your date be impressed when you whip out a Microwave Journal
credit card to pay for a romantic evening? Oh yeah, we're talking
about engineers here, maybe their data will be impressed....
If there is one microwave
trade rag that still turns a profit, it's Microwave Journal.
Their parent company Horizon House for years has had the keys the
kingdom that is the IEEE Microwave Theory and Technique Symposium,
which alone must be worth ten million dollars. Then let's not forget
the MJ magazine, which has the most advertising of any microwave
trade journal. In the February 2006 issue we count 93 out of 190
pages with a full page ad, which costs about $7500 each (check their
rate sheet). Yikes! that's about $700,000 in revenue each month,
and that's not including the higher-priced smaller ads that appear
everywhere. Roll it all up and soon you're looking at a fifty-million
dollar per year enterprise. But how greedy can you get? If you guessed
"plenty more", you win!
Let's look at the parent company
of MBNA, Bank of America. Bank of America bought MBNA for $35,000,000,000,
closing on January 1. The combined company's profit target for 2006
is over $20,000,000,000. They'll help achieve this by lovingly turning
the screws on consumer credit accounts. Never underestimate the
hidden phrase "other significant terms apply" when you
apply for an MBNA credit card. They also have outlined a plan to
cut 6,000 jobs at the call centers.
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the MJ card is AMEX, arguably the worst credit card company
there is. From personal experience, these bozos have a sneaky
habit of placing unknown charges on corporate cards, that can
never be removed. When they say they will "look into a
contested charge", they mean, "we hope you'll forget
about this unknown $270 charge someday, we have no idea what
it was for, but your employer forced you to sign up for this
card and is not liable for contested charges, because the card
is in your name, sucker, bwa-ha-ha-ha!". Hey AXP, you suck!
To CEO K.I. Chenault, we congratulate you on your $6,000,000
bonus last year. Now shove it. |

K.I. Chenault,
Mayor McCheese
of AMEX
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We looked into how much MJ could
be making by shilling the AMEX card, it isn't very much, between
$30 and $60 per card. Using the AMWAY
principle (let's all sell each other some overpriced cleaning products,
and we'll make back our losses on commission), the only people who
might take the credit card offer are those that are in a position
to profit from it. We'll estimate that there are maybe 10 employees
of Horizon House that will soon be sporting the Microwave Journal
MBNA AMEX credit card. Say, if all four employees of Microwaves101
had a Microwaves101 credit card, we could each pocket $60... just
like those MJ Dudes! Here comes the Gravy Train!
We thought maybe this idiocy
would be explained in the privacy statement on MJ's
web site. But then should have realized they don't have a privacy
statement. Then we went to parent company Horizon House web site,
where they have a page that prices how much it costs to rent
their list of subscribers. They'll sell both your mail address
and your email address for short money. We'd never do that. Read
our privacy statement here.
When you receive the amazing
MJ AMEX credit card offer, do what we did. Give the entire handy
information packet to that homeless dude behind the Circle K, and
give him a free Microwaves101 pen to fill in the blanks. He told
us he'll happily be liable for any contested charges!
Check out the Unknown
Editor's amazing archives when you are looking for a way to
screw off for a couple of hours or more!
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