Under Armour: No more strip-club charges on company credit cards

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Under Armour employees received an email earlier this year that upended a longstanding company practice: They could no longer charge visits to strip clubs on their corporate cards.

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That is Terrible news

Oh no!! Strike Strike Strike!!!

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Should have stopped years and years ago. What were these guys thinking...oh, yeah. Corporate culture...same reason their stock has been in the “shatter” for years UnderArmour

It is otherwise uncivilised and immoral to use cards for strip clubs, shameful. Do their kids know of this practice, what would you tell your grown up daughter

UA allowed this practice before this?! BS

I quit

What kind of men use company credit card to pay strippers

Blasphemy

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