Google Credit Card
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As a natural progression to follow on from their recent Google Checkout technology, Could Google … maybe soon … be unveiling the Google Credit Card as seen below in a possible example?
Indeed it maybe early speculation , could it possibly be suggested that it might be something like a cashback card pertaining to merchants who have incorporated the Google Checkout Cart and will be in the order 3% on the first $10K spent in the year, then 2% thereafter, with 1% cashback on all other purchases* And a 2% flat on any Google Adwords expenditure.
Quiz Question: Do you recognise the number sequence in the 2nd credit card sample?
I’ve got mine, have you got yours yet?
Conspiracy Theory or Fact or Fiction or Maybe One Day ?
Is our colossal big brother enroute to possibly creating an Orwellian Style Society?
George Orwell was brilliant in highlighting the importance of privacy to everyone in his novels, who had the ability in foreseeing the potential clash between technology & privacy or is it simply that a big brother is born out of big business.
Chuckle!
I wonder if it’ll come with redeemable gcard points or gmiles? Or a reduction to just $4.75/click when bidding on your own domain names!
And they could use google maps to tie-in the locations where you spent your money.
More likely to be fact than fiction I reckon – paypal already do their own credit card.
I thought it was the numbers from Lost (when you add them together) but I think I came unstuck when I got to 15!!
Bugger.
I’m confused, startes like a phone number but too long….
I was thinking an IP address but thats wrong me thinks too!
Cheers
Wardy
The sequence are Fibonacci numbers and I claim my £5!
Jason
Is there a prize for the first card 😉
Easy peasy.
Original: 0112 3581 3213 4558
0+1=1 [011]
1+1=2 [0112]
2+3=5 [0112 35]
3+5=8 [0112 358]
5+8=13 [0112 3581 3]
8+13=21 [0112 3581 321]
13+21=34 [0112 3581 3213 4]
21+34=55 [0112 3581 3213 455]
34+55=89 [0112 3581 3213 4558]
What a great piece of fiction you have written so authoritatively.
A quick perusal could easily skip the various “coulds” you sprinkled so liberally in this post.
Absolutely correct, one “could” correctly interpret that “could” and “maybe” and even “possibly” were liberally sprinkled & “could” be perceived as somewhat superfluously, however one must “maybe” occasionally partake in the more jovial aspects of life with a smidgen of spleen wobbling FUN.
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1. A source of enjoyment, amusement, or pleasure.
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intr.v. Informal., funned, fun·ning, funs.
To behave playfully; joke.
adj. Informal.
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idiom:
for (or in) fun
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The dudes name was Leonardo Pisano! Anyway, how many pairs of rabbits can be bred from one pair in a year?
Bugger, someone’s already squatting gpoints.com
With their cpa network on the way, it wouldn’t take much to set themselves up as a cashback affiliate themselves in a nectar/ipoints/mutual/gp style
My husband had the same thought a couple of days ago…uncanny. I think the cashback on Adwords spend idea would be a certain winner.