
Lil Wayne and Young Money are about to debut a credit card.. a prepaid card actually. Young Money says eventually every star will have their own; a pink one for Nicki Minaj, black cards for Lil Wayne and Drake, etc. They say it should be out even as soon as the end of the week.
Black Enterprise breaks down how a prepaid card can be a little dangerous for folks who don’t know how these cards work… usually they are geared towards people with no credit or bad credit.
Rushcard vs. Typical Bank Card
Activation Fee: Rushcard = $19.95, Typical Bank Card = Free
Convenience Fee: Rushcard = $1.00, Typical Bank Card = Free
ATM Cash Withdrawal: Rushcard = $1.95, Typical Bank Card = Free (at Branch)
ATM Balance Inquiry: Rushcard = $.50, Typical Bank Card = Free
Bill Payment: Rushcard = $1.00, Typical Bank Card = Free
Inactivity: Rushcard = $2.95, Typical Bank Card = Free
Refund of Rushcard/Bank Card via Check: Rushcard = $5.00, Typical Bank Card=Free
So any of you wanting that new Wayne card.. be sure what you are getting yourself into!
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“I wanna be a billionaire so freakin badd….”
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A reader sent us this pic of the infamous Nik Richie of TheDirty.com leaving Mr. Chow in South beach over the weekend.
Nik had a string of nightclub appearances he was tending to but still made time to terrorize the towns streets in a ridiculous, arctic white, Lamborghini Gallardo.
Stay Dirty my friends..
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Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) — Robbers stole $5.5 million from a southern Iraqi state bank after giving guards tea laced with a sleeping drug, the Interior Ministry said on Saturday.
No shots were fired during the incident Friday at a bank near Najaf, the Interior Ministry said. The money is the equivalent of 6.5 billion Iraqi dinars.
In recent months, there has been a spike of similar incidents and authorities believe that insurgents were behind them to fund their military operations
Earlier this week, 15 people died in southwestern Baghdad after a brazen series of jewelry store heists on Tuesday in which bandits made off with gold and money.
In this latest incident, robbers had an associate among the bank’s guard force give drugged tea to the guards, officials said.
After the guards passed out, the robbers entered the bank and made off with the money.
Two people were arrested, but police were not able to recover any of the money. The Interior Ministry said it appears the two are poor people trying to make money and are not part of a terrorist organization.
Members of the bank’s guard force are being investigated, the Interior Ministry said.
Source: CNN
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