A Melbourne cat has just been granted a credit card. Hmm. This will give Dr. Amy Jones ideas. I’ll have to call the bank tomorrow and tell them to watch for any suspicously large purchases of tuna.
A Melbourne cat has just been granted a credit card. Hmm. This will give Dr. Amy Jones ideas. I’ll have to call the bank tomorrow and tell them to watch for any suspicously large purchases of tuna.
M-H
January 5, 2007 — 7:44 am
Riley says he has known this was possible for ages. I’m surprised he hasn’t told Dr Amy about it through the caternet. I have taken to checking my statements much more closely.
Tori
January 9, 2007 — 10:05 pm
It’s a bit misleading – the cat wasn’t actually given credit, but an additional card on its owner’s account. Which is really easy to do. Although, when I got mine, the primary cardholder (my husband) had to call in to activate it…I could not just get one and use it without anyone knowing it.