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suze orman's consumer credit card canceled.s happened and we'll have warning about these these cards. ♪ ♪ gerri: remember the suze orman prepaid debit card? it was sold as a great way to build credit and manage the household budget. suze orman used her near-celebrity status to hawk it everywhere. with no explanation is was canceled. with more on this, john ulzheimer with. what happened, john? >> no one can get an answer. she has gone underground. i suspect it has something to do with the fact that since her card was rolled out, most of the large banks have now entered the prepaid debit card market and frankly have become the big fish in a fairly small but growing pond. and they're pricing structures were much more aggressive to the friendly side than not only miss orman's card but a lot of other cards on the market. while her card wasn't the most egregiously priced card from fees perspective, but compared to some cards issued by chase and amex there is not a very good comparison. >> you and i talked about many times just how on
suze orman's consumer credit card canceled.s happened and we'll have warning about these these cards. ♪ ♪ gerri: remember the suze orman prepaid debit card? it was sold as a great way to build credit and manage the household budget. suze orman used her near-celebrity status to hawk it everywhere. with no explanation is was canceled. with more on this, john ulzheimer with. what happened, john? >> no one can get an answer. she has gone underground. i suspect it has something to do with...
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please welcome suze orman! [drums, guitar, & keyboard play in bright rhythm] ♪ ♪
please welcome suze orman! [drums, guitar, & keyboard play in bright rhythm] ♪ ♪
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orman's that's in their religion and yet a legal hack look at the branch davidian from waco texas in the ninety's their religious leader told them to stockpile guns and live in a compound for that the federal government set them on fire or at the very least try to drive through a living room with a tank and accidentally set them on fire. either way not a ringing endorsement for the idea of you can believe what you want and we have and everyone else has to abide by it and this corporate personhood thing playboys a corporation and therefore a person according to the courts could you imagine a few hafner pushed his religion on some poor magazine kid who delivers the playboys the kid would have to get three wives only wear a bathrobe and have his face stapled into a permanent smile. all for religion it is five and sometimes what it says is weird sometimes what it says the legal sometimes what it says is scientifically wrong this is why america's laws were supposed to be free of religion supreme court i now give the supreme part of your name the same weight i give to a supreme. sometimes
orman's that's in their religion and yet a legal hack look at the branch davidian from waco texas in the ninety's their religious leader told them to stockpile guns and live in a compound for that the federal government set them on fire or at the very least try to drive through a living room with a tank and accidentally set them on fire. either way not a ringing endorsement for the idea of you can believe what you want and we have and everyone else has to abide by it and this corporate...
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. >> suze orman, a dollar to check your balance. >> people spend $133 billion on the prepaid debit cardsis up from 30 million in 2006. i feel with the celebrity cards they want to align themselves with celebrities but they don't realize -- they are really. charles: kim kardashian foal maybe people are realizing i like the music or whatever? >> i think they started to disassociate themselves from it but challenge is they are preying on lower income or millennials, they don't have a credit history or a credit rating or a bank account they get prepaid cards. charles: there are deals out there if you can't get a regular bank account maybe this is the way to go. >> you need to do research. >> real quick take it upon yourself, only way those cards would have been successful if they, celebrity had already put their money on them, the kardashian's card did not last 30 days. >> hello kitty, what is up. charles: we're talking about a banking system, closing down their branches, they are firing people in america, it's hard to get a for someone starting out to get a regular bank acount, this may be
. >> suze orman, a dollar to check your balance. >> people spend $133 billion on the prepaid debit cardsis up from 30 million in 2006. i feel with the celebrity cards they want to align themselves with celebrities but they don't realize -- they are really. charles: kim kardashian foal maybe people are realizing i like the music or whatever? >> i think they started to disassociate themselves from it but challenge is they are preying on lower income or millennials, they don't...
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. >> the first baseman was john orman and he had a brain aneurysm, so he wore a helmet in the field just to protect his head. rickey played with him in new york, and then they ended up together interop so in he sees john l root -- in toronto and he sees john l root in toronto and he says, you know, i used to play with a guy in new york that laid with a helmet on. he said, ricky, that was me. [laughter] >> the check, by the way, was for $1 million. it was an expensive -- >> the check, by the way, was for $1 million. it was an expensive framed artifact. when ricky was with the yankees, he got on the team bus one day and team rules vary from team to team. he sat down in the front seat and someone said, that is for people with tenure. and he said, tenure? i've got 16 years. [laughter] later in his career he called kevin -- kevin towers, then the general manager of the padres and left the following message on his voicemail. he said, kt, this is rickey calling about ricky. ricky wants to play baseball. that is why he is my hero. >> justice alito, who is the person who most transcended the grea
. >> the first baseman was john orman and he had a brain aneurysm, so he wore a helmet in the field just to protect his head. rickey played with him in new york, and then they ended up together interop so in he sees john l root -- in toronto and he sees john l root in toronto and he says, you know, i used to play with a guy in new york that laid with a helmet on. he said, ricky, that was me. [laughter] >> the check, by the way, was for $1 million. it was an expensive -- >> the...
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. >> the first baseman was john orman and he had a brain aneurysm, so he wore a helmet in the field just to protect his head. rickey played with him in new york, and then they ended up together interop so in he sees john l root -- in toronto and he sees john l root in toronto and he says, you know, i used to play with a guy in new york that laid with a helmet on. and l root said, ricky, that was me. [laughter] collect the check, by the way, was for $1 million. it was an expensive -- >> the check, by the way, was for $1 million. it was an expensive framed artifact. .when ricky was with the yankees, he got on the team bus one day and team rules vary from team to team. he sat down in the front seat and someone said, that is for people with tenure. and he said, tenure? i've got 16 years. [laughter] later in his career he called kevin -- kevin towers, then the general manager of the padres and left the following message on his voicemail. he said, kt, this is rickey calling about ricky. ricky wants to play baseball. that is why he is my hero. >> justice alito, who is the person who most transc
. >> the first baseman was john orman and he had a brain aneurysm, so he wore a helmet in the field just to protect his head. rickey played with him in new york, and then they ended up together interop so in he sees john l root -- in toronto and he sees john l root in toronto and he says, you know, i used to play with a guy in new york that laid with a helmet on. and l root said, ricky, that was me. [laughter] collect the check, by the way, was for $1 million. it was an expensive --...