All of my bills except my mortgage go on the credit card. When I lived in an apartment I used to put my rent on my credit card but then they started charging a fee that was more than the cash back. Who hates free money other than Dave Ramsey?
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Originally posted by 347Mike View PostPay with CC, don't touch money that is in checking account, wait for it to clear, pay with debit card.
I pay everything online with cc.
Should be able to get $25-50 in gift cards each month once those are setup
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Originally posted by Chili View PostMy brother does this on his Amex.. The same card he uses for all business expenses as well. He just pays it off in full every time he gets his statement.
He earns an ass load of points.. From what he has said it covers nearly all his christmas gifts each year (points can be redeemed for gift cards) and a number of free flights.
Of course he's probably putting $20k a month on it.
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Chooooooo$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ choooooo$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$Originally posted by davbrucasI want to like Slow99 since people I know say he's a good guy, but just about everything he posts is condescending and passive aggressive.
Most people I talk to have nothing but good things to say about you, but you sure come across as a condescending prick. Do you have an inferiority complex you've attempted to overcome through overachievement? Or were you fondled as a child?
You and slow99 should date. You both have passive aggressiveness down pat.
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Originally posted by Jedi View Post... for the point of earning "miles". Anyone do this?
I can see how on the surface this could be done, and be workable if you never carry a balance over (pay the card in full each cycle" but it adds a layer of failure or potential for a screw up.
Anyone do this? Whats your method to keep things safe/workable? Any pitfalls?
Originally posted by FreightTrain View PostI thought most mortgage companys won't let you pay your house payment with a credit card.
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We put everything but the mortgage on the c/c. I don't believe Chase will let you pay your mortgage with one. If they did, we would. It's pretty simple. Pay it off each month and done. It actually helps control unnecessary spending if you just keep your credit card(s) on you and don't carry cash or your debit card. Cash is easy to blow and debit card makes it easy to frequent the atm and easy for someone to rfid you. It also reduces transactions to keep up with on your bank account. Cleaner, simpler.
There are several good cards out there right now. We used AA Advantage for years until AA started with all their bankruptcy bullshit. I wanted nothing to do with them so I cancelled my AA cards and went with Chase Sapphire. We've been very happy with them. Double points on dining, single on everything else, but they have some decent cardholder perks. Basically, you can use your points whenever you want for whatever you want, including paying down your balance and they have a their own travel site for members.
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