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@rootpooty wrote:lol i understand what your saying and believe me i spend money like it isnt nothing but i just never had any interest in spending so much on a wallet. heck i want to strangle my fiancee everytime she wants to buy a new coach purse every year
lol jus be glad it's coach they're meant to be 1 year bags imo. They look nice, cheap ($100 usually at outlets) and keeps girls happy. I know a lot of girls like Coach cause it's a decent name brand and they can get one every few months with little to no guilt with almost any full time working income. Now LV is a different story.... girls spend as much money on their LV wallet sometimes than it takes for a guy to save up for an engagement ring, that's a bit messed up. I'm working a lot right now and could buy 3 wallets for 1 week's pay so I'm not that worried but I'm still a frugal person..... my friend works at LV i might try to con him into giving me a discount lol
I have the very same wallet I love it.
Does wave wallet come with extend additional one year warranty when I used my Amex CC !??? Lmao.....
@jsickz32 wrote:
You carry all your cards at the same time? I carry four and one of them is my debit card. I try to rotate cards weekly
i don't have as many as you do =p
my old wallet only had 4 slots, I carry
Amex BCP groceries and gas
Chase Freedom gas and 5% areas
Chase Sapphire everything else card
Chase Debit (local deposits)
Usaa Debit (free atm access everywhere)
Citi Forward restaurants bookstores movies amazon
and I have to make room for
US Bank Cash+ in 6months lol home improvement / home furnishing / billpay / restaurants on rotation
so I need atleast 8 slots with my wallet
Cash+ isn't really an everyday card with your lineup DA, unless you've picked something a little out of the ordinary with your reward categories the bulk of most people's spending fits into what you already have. Cash+ is best at covering the awkward spending like utilities for most people who can achieve that level of credit.
Personally I just carry two cards and a $20, who needs a wallet?
@Revelate wrote:Cash+ isn't really an everyday card with your lineup DA, unless you've picked something a little out of the ordinary with your reward categories the bulk of most people's spending fits into what you already have. Cash+ is best at covering the awkward spending like utilities for most people who can achieve that level of credit.
Personally I just carry two cards and a $20, who needs a wallet?
I use my sapphire for everyday, but I might be changing after I get the US Bank Cash+ since I found out I don't have AR reports keeping me from getting it just too many recent inquiries. and after I get platinum checking with Cash+ it should be a everyday card at 1.5% cash back for everyday purchases
I always thought a successful APP spree is when you had to get an additional sockdrawer or buy a new dresser with a larger sock drawer
@jamesdwi wrote:I always thought a successful APP spree is when you had to get an additional sockdrawer or buy a new dresser with a larger sock drawer
lol I'm not that crazy, I think you should only get cards you can use not sock drawer, personally I rather close cards I don't use =p although I'll probably retire my citi forward if I get the US Bank Cash+ all but for Amazon purchases =x