Recap: JPMorgan Prevented From Growing, Hilton Honors New Database & More

 

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James B.
James B. (@guest_664165)
October 28, 2018 13:31

Excellent article on affiliate marketing. A list of the top five blogs with the largest credit card affiliate revenue would be interesting. Does anyone want to post a list?

diggs
diggs (@guest_664087)
October 28, 2018 00:54

The OCC should have relaxed the rules on JPMorgan Chase as follows:
Allow them to open (up to) 5 new branches within a 24 month period. 😀

That’d give ’em a dose of their own medicine. 😉

John
John (@guest_663959)
October 27, 2018 16:20

Flu shots are considered preventative and 100% covered by health insurance.

Matt P
Matt P (@guest_663911)
October 27, 2018 12:33

They should have been thrown in jail and the bank shut down – they basically got off scot-free.

Frank
Frank (@guest_663982)
October 27, 2018 17:59

Lol they basically prevent a meltdown of the global financial system by buying out Bear Sterns. Shutting the company would punish thousands of innocent people and further destroy the saving of all the investors who lost everything during the crisis.

Punish the people who committed the crimes, not retirees

AB
AB (@guest_664349)
October 29, 2018 06:58

They were handed Bear Stearns for $2 a share when it was trading higher. That WAS the meltdown. The Bush Admin was punishing BS to prevent moral hazard. That shortsighted response was the death knell.

JPM doesn’t deserve any positive credit for that.

Information Booth
Information Booth (@guest_663910)
October 27, 2018 12:01

Question… do you guys get paid if we simply use your affiliate link to access a site or does there have to be an actual purchase? Either way… I have your Amazon link on my homepage so I don’t forget to use it… John 3:16

Russ
Russ (@guest_663940)
October 27, 2018 14:48

You have to complete an action. Usually that means making a purchase, but sometimes it can be simpler like just submitting an email address.