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Wal-Mart Check-Cashing Scheme
I saw a TV commercial recently that portrayed a young couple, seemingly with dual incomes, raving about their ability to cash their paychecks at Wal-Mart. This was wrong on so many levels. My first thought was:
Don’t they have a bank account?
My second thought was:
If they do have a bank account, why aren’t they taking advantage of direct deposit?
Of course! It finally dawned on me. They didn’t have a bank account! But they could still buy inexpensive, foreign-made stuff at Wal-Mart. What a country! Who needs to plan for the future anyway? Consumption is all about now. Living in the moment. Besides, Wal-Mart only charges a $3 maximum per paycheck, and you can load the check value onto a Wal-Mart MoneyCard. Just head to the nearest register. How convenient! Don’t forget the overdraft fees when the money runs out.
A fool and his money…
So, Wal-Mart has made conspicuous consumption even easier. I don’t know about you, but my paycheck has to cover other expenses, too. Sundry items, like electricity, heat, and gasoline. Car insurance. Property taxes. I wonder how the couple will pay for those items. A Wal-Mart Visa Card, perhaps? Looks like it’s time for…
…An Intervention
Someone should grab that couple and shake them. Drag them down to the nearest bank and have them open a checking account. Set them up for direct deposit. Have them allocate a portion of their earnings to an automated savings account. Buy them a copy of Your Money or Your Life:
Apparently, Wal-Mart has exploited a certain niche of its customers. It must have taken some soul-searching to greenlight this scheme. What’s the next step in this natural evolution? Payday loans?
Hopefully, the couple will come upon a Dave Ramsey book while they’re blowing their paycheck. Maybe they’ll even buy it. I hear those Wal-Mart MoneyCards are so convenient.
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