Rosetta
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This year is the 50th anniversary where women were legally allowed to have credit cards in their name. I had just begun my senior year in high school. First they take away your reproductive rights. Next it will be our financial rights. Let that sink in when you go to vote.
04:52 PM - Apr 26, 2024
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Beth Noble Ahlstedt
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I was 19 in '74. I worked in Boston and would often shop at Jordan Marsh where I got my 1st credit card. Jordan Marsh eventually became Macy's. I was really sad about Jordan Marsh going south, but I now have a Macy's card. My mother had to wait until she was 48 yrs. old to get a credit card.
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07:18 AM - Apr 27, 2024
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Sally W
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In response to Beth Noble Ahlstedt.
Macy’s was my first credit card in 1976. Sears refused me. Over many years I never went back to Sears.
10:54 AM - Apr 27, 2024
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