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    Default Bank of America sends credit card offer to ‘Lisa Is A Slut McIntire’

    Bank of America sends credit card offer to ‘Lisa Is A Slut McIntire’

    Posted on February 7, 2014
    It’s been nearly a decade, but a foul-mouthed prankster has finally had their day.

    A credit card offer sent by Bank of America is creating quite a stir after it was addressed to a “Lisa Is a Slut McIntire.”



    A shocked Lisa McIntire, for whom it was intended, took to Twitter to showcase photos of her letter which allegedly carried a footnote of, “Prestige without the price.”

    “I don’t know what is going on, but having my mom receive mail addressed to ‘Lisa Is A Slut McIntire’ is wildly not acceptable,” she tweeted on Thursday.

    The freelance California writer immediately looped in Bank of America and the Golden Key International Honour Society which appeared to be partnering with the bank on the offer.

    McIntire wrote that a Golden Key executive went through her entire account and determined that the name change took place between 2004 and 2008.

    “So it’s possible that I’ve been sluttin’ it up in a honor society’s database for almost 10 years,” McIntire wrote. “They haven’t been able to pinpoint how ‘Is A Slut’ became my middle name, but they’re still investigating.”



    The inappropriately addressed letter is the second to make news since last month.

    In January, a Chicago couple who lost their 17-year-old daughter in a car crash received a piece of mail from OfficeMax addressed to Mike Seay, “Daughter Killed in Car Crash.”

    OfficeMax, which is based in Naperville, Ill., blamed a “third-party mailing list provider” for the insensitive mix-up.


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    That's funny .

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