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@Anonymous wrote:
@longtimelurker wrote:NO! One of the best things about the CSP is the sign up bonus, 40K UR. So, much better to apply for it. Then you can transfer points earned on the Freedom (the 5x ones for example) to the CSP, and then to travel partners.
Also consider whether you can use the card, which will have an AF after the first year.
I see thanks!
I already have citi as my restaurant card
seems better to stick with Freedom
This raises an interesting question. I'm focused on travel rewards and will likely be getting rid of my CSP which is my goto card for restaurant spend. I thought I could downgrade it to the CS, but that looks like it may not be possible If that is the case what would be a good alternative resturant card for people looking for travel rewards.
Buying $1000 item with 10 Bland New Large Bills or CSP
Which is more impressive?
@Anonymous wrote:Buying $1000 item with 10 Bland New Large Bills or CSP
Which is more impressive?
Depends on who you're asking. Payment method doesn't impress me.
@Anonymous wrote:Buying $1000 item with 10 Bland New Large Bills or CSP
Which is more impressive?
ha ha ...first find a merchant that will take your 10 large bills
@lg8302ch wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Buying $1000 item with 10 Bland New Large Bills or CSP
Which is more impressive?ha ha ...first find a merchant that will take your 10 large bills
Not that I'm going to just curious how people think since clerks are impressed with CSP
why wouldn't they take 10 Benjamin?
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous, doesn't seem like they're pushing it that hard with them upping the spend bonus.
+1
i am absolutely sure that cashiers at fast food establishments are impressed with what cards are given to them....i mean after the though of how they will make ends meet making minimum wage and what not.....in the heirarchy i am sure this might be on the radar daily