

The cash register's screen reads "authorizing" as a green light blinks on the credit card reader. TIM: Right now, the store is authorizing my card.

Tim hands his card to the store clerk, who swipes it. They are at the counter to pay for the game console. I'm gonna go get that new Game Station 3 right now. TIM: Five thousand dollars? Really? Oh boy. Side-by-side images show the FNBM bank and the Titan Cred credit card company. That's the amount of money they'll let you spend. Your credit provider will also issue you a credit limit. The credit provider is usually either a bank or credit card company. TIM: First, a credit provider issues you a card. Here's how it works.Īn image shows Tim's hand holding his new credit card. TIM: Basically, buying stuff with a credit card is kind of like having a special loan. Tim signs his name on the back of the credit card. Tim holds the card in one hand and a pen in the other hand. Sincerely, Moby von Robot the Third: Bank President. TIM: Dear Tim, you have been pre-approved for a credit card from the First National Bank of Moby. Moby appears next to Tim holding a credit card letter. Personally, I don't have a credit card, but. TIM: Dear Tim and Moby, how do credit cards work? From, Stephen. Text reads: The Mysteries of Life with Tim and MobyĪ letter floats down in a kitchen and rests on the table next to Tim who is reading a book called "Credit Card Nation." Tim reads from the typed letter.
