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@jmbfl wrote:
Abraham Lincoln wrote the Gettysburg Address on the back of an old envelope...
UpUpUp wrote:
Uh. Wow. You must either be a math major or do something in the computer field...or both!That's really cool.P.S.I ended up with the Chase Freedom Plus which has 6 categories instead of 3 for the 3% cash back and no cap on the rewards as far as I know. I think that would easily win over the Blue Cash. Though, I'm not sure if you can app for it directly or they just give it to you?
athensguy wrote:
Now Cheddar, show us how the Blue Cash compares to your Citi Plat Amex for the first two years
WhirledPeasPlease wrote:
Uh WOW! Very well done Cheddar!Have you considered comparing Blue Cash with Chase Freedom Plus? Hehehehe!
haulingthescoreup wrote:
I'm stickying this puppy, because this question gets asked A LOT!
Thanks for keeping me from having to work all this out on the back of an old envelope.
MidnightVoice wrote:
Cheddar - you need to get a life
Very, very cool. Thank you!!
cheddar wrote:
MidnightVoice wrote:
Cheddar - you need to get a life
Very, very cool. Thank you!!
Perhaps, or maybe just some Ambien. The forums are slooooow at 3 a.m.Thanks, MV!
You write financial software...aah hah! That makes sense! Well, good job! That was very informative and I know a lot of people will reference this post!
cheddar wrote:Thanks. Not a math major, but you're right on the other point. I do write financial software for a living.I agree that Chase Freedom Plus is the much better card for most people, even with the $30 annual rewards fee after the first year.