
David Mackie, a salesman from Oklahoma, decided to take advantage of Capital One’s offer to personalize his credit card with an image. What image did he choose? Nick Nolte’s 2002 Mugshot. Hahahahahahahahaha – brilliant. As you can see, the bank printed out the card and mailed to Mr. Mackie. A couple of days later, the bank called him asking for the card back and they would send him a $50 credit to his account. The letter stated that using the celebrity’s image violated their “image upload guidelines.”
He’s agreed, and is sending the card back.
I could see him trying to use the card and the clerk saying “I’m sorry sir, but I can’t take this card….your id doesn’t match your picture on your card.”


















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