Proof That Anyone Can Call Themselves a Financial Advisor

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Speaking of business cards, check out this one I found:

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If you can’t read the sentence on the back, it says:

This card waives the setup fee for your first paycheck advance. Call us to set up your consultation with our financial advisors today!

My head hurts.

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Comments

  1. So so sad… =/, I kno someone who once almost went to one of these places. I’m glad she didn’t have any paystubs. It’s a shame to see people trying to get a “shortcut” buy using creditcards… than getting a shortcut with these, paycheck advances… and it’s even worst these vultures are preying on them…

  2. Now that’s a nice business card! I feel more flexible already.

  3. What a deal!!! Waive the setup fee??? How could I pass up a deal like that? Now it would only cost me 20% of my weekly salary to set myself another week behind. I’m gonna Google that phone number right now! Do you think they’ll waive the setup fee for my second “paycheck advance”?

  4. very funny Ken.

  5. Seems legit to me. They are “advising” you to make stupid decisions and just hand all your money over to them!

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