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“Therapy Session”
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When Steve realizes that he might get turned down for another credit card, he slides in on his chair to interrupt his therapist's dinner date. He hates rejection so much that he tries to have a therapy session at the restaurant, but his therapist isn't having it. Luckily for both of them, the therapist's date tells Steve that Credit Karma show pre-approved offers before applying for credit cards while not affecting his score. After hearing this, Steve disastrously backs out in his chair to leave
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