Anyone hear the latest HSBC commercial telling us all like we are stupid to save money?
"Don't spend money on things like coffee, make it at home, save $$ on bottled water, use tap, cancel an unused gym membership" (actually makes sense if it's not used), and a few other things.
Of course saving is important and my number one priority, but most of the above services are honest businesses and give us value for our dollar not to mention it's needed for the economy to prosper.
How much value does HSBC give between ATM fees, 29% cc interest rates, subprime mortgages and whatever other schemes they can come up with.
Nothing wrong with spending some money on the things you like as long as it's done with a spending plan. If the above items are purchased with an HSBC credit card or HSBC HELOC then no it's not good to buy these things.
It just sounds like Fidel Castro preaching human rights IMO.
"Don't spend money on things like coffee, make it at home, save $$ on bottled water, use tap, cancel an unused gym membership" (actually makes sense if it's not used), and a few other things.
Of course saving is important and my number one priority, but most of the above services are honest businesses and give us value for our dollar not to mention it's needed for the economy to prosper.
How much value does HSBC give between ATM fees, 29% cc interest rates, subprime mortgages and whatever other schemes they can come up with.
Nothing wrong with spending some money on the things you like as long as it's done with a spending plan. If the above items are purchased with an HSBC credit card or HSBC HELOC then no it's not good to buy these things.
It just sounds like Fidel Castro preaching human rights IMO.
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