Teaser link of the week
Let’s start with the premise.
Want to make your bank mad?
Yes. Yes I do. More than you could ever know. I spend every
waking moment conjuring up ways to anger the institution I’ve assigned as the
caretaker of my money. I have egged my bank’s house (bank), prank called them
multiple times—“More like TD SKANK!” “I’m sorry I didn’t g—” “Your mom!” (hangs up)—and steadfastly refuse to
understand what escrow means. I have bravely exposed several fake banks, namely
BANK, via spam email posts and I generally hate banks, especially my bank. So
yes, you can say I’d like to make them mad.
And you bet your sweet patooty I’m willing to try this
mortgage trick. This teaser seems to imply that the mortgage trick is rolling
up your change and using that to pay your mortgage, which is hilarious but also
quite cumbersome for me, the hater. Feels like the hatee should be the victim
here. Besides, I’ve been sent away from my bank for merely trying to deposit rolled-up change—yet another reason I hate banks—so I think all that work could
be for naught. One cool mortgage trick I have tried is not paying my mortgage,
but that didn’t go over well. I’m certain Bills.com—looks like you fell asleep
at the wheel there, Buffalo Bills—has a better trick than that. But I wouldn’t
know because I didn’t click on the ad. Because this is stupid.
Teaser ads will leave you believing you can make anyone
very, very mad—banks, trainers, doctors—as if any of these people/entities are
invested in your personal habits and/or outright opposed to your
success/health/wealth, the maniacal villain in your ongoing personal life rather than a simple embodiment of everyday capitalism. And that’s besides the curious idea that if there WERE some clever
trick that made your life easier at the expense of a terrible human being—your personal
trainer, for example—it would be exposed via an obscure website like
trainerzhatethis.com by way of a teaser ad rather than, like, literally any
other source.
That said, the notion of my bank angrily shaking its fist to
the sky and cursing me as I succeed in forking over to them the tens of thousands of
dollars in interest I pay annually, but IN A TRICKY WAY, is too much to resist.
So I did it. I egged their house.
Comments
I once clicked on one of these, assuming it was going to be the thing where you make two payments a month (totaling the same amount as the one previous payment per month) and somehow this was supposedly going to affect the interest and get you paid off in 7 years. But it was not that. It was something much stupider, so stupid that my mind protected me by completely forgetting everything about it except that a) I did it and b) it was stupid. /coolstorybro
Want to make your bank mad?
That's a clown question, bro.