Thank you to Domino’s Pizza and US Bank for baking, donating and distributing 470 pizzas and 1,000 face masks to feed and protect Monument Crisis Center, White Pony Express, Meals on Wheels Diablo Region and St. Vincent de Paul of Contra Costa County and CoCo Kids staff and volunteers.
Since the onset of COVID-19, U.S. Bank has been purchasing meals from local restaurants and delivering them to organizations and groups in the community making a difference as part of the bank’s #SupportLocal campaign. The campaign was created to support local business, like this local Domino’s franchise (Sunvalley Blvd. at Contra Costa Blvd.), and thank those in the community who are keeping us safe.
The effort is part of U.S. Bank’s #SupportLocal campaign, where meals are purchased each week from a local restaurant and delivered to an organization or group of people making a difference.
I should hope so considering U.S. Bank was charging me 25% interest on my Visa Credit Card. You’re welcome.
Save the drama and respect the positivity
Don’t spend more than you can afford to pay off each month.
There is no interest charged on zero balances.
When you overspend, you’re getting a loan from the bank, and being charged accordingly.
Dropped them like a hot potato. I don’t do business with criminals.
@KingOfC Predatory lending.
Thank you U.S. Bank for supporting
local businesses during these difficult
times. I’m sure they appreciate it.
@KingOfC Save the advice. I’m almost 80. When you’re almost 80, I might be interested in what you have to say.
Thank you, Gittyup, for paying 25% interest for several years on your US Bank credit card which financed the above mentioned donation of pizza and face masks. Your generosity is appreciated. I’ll thank you because I know US Bank never will.