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In which privilege is revealed...

Gap gets presumptive about the class of its cardholders.
“In what city is your vacation home?”

Also doesn’t believe in maiden names with apostrophes, apparently.

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June 5, 2013May 30, 2016 / Sarah
Class, Sociology
class, credit, credit card, gap inc, personal, privilege, sociology, the gap

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