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"Chris was right, the Credit Card Issue was very Miniscule !"
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04-13-05, 07:56 PM (EST)
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"Chris was right, the Credit Card Issue was very Miniscule !"
If Angie was thinking instead of writing and writing her presentation storyline, that she couldn't keep in her head without reading anyway, she could have just put Chris in charge of the models and their gear.

If they weren't purchasing anymore goods from that card, they could have called and cancelled the card instead of waiting for someone to find it. And it's not like it still has the full $5,000 balance available.

As a side issue: It is not unusual for people to leave their credit cards behind in stores. As you saw, Best Buy had a bunch of them. Why in the world was that particular card somewhere else? They took the others from the safe, where did the Nutworthy card go? Hmmmmm, something smells like rotten cheese here, and it's not the discarded Mangia Meatball pizza!

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1. "RE: Chris was right, the Credit Card Issue was very Miniscule !"
Most of those cards are personal and not corporate. And picking the card up after losing it means time. Time=money.

The thing was he did nothing but shop. With the wasted time he had, he could have done more stuff like you said. (take over some tasks Angie had so she could concintrate on the presentaion.)

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