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@09Lexie wrote:
I feel like I was left waiting on a response...
Is that like a left at the altar feeling?
Sorry guys, was on the phone with chase. Got approved for the Chase Freedom, added my mom as authorized user. Thanks for all your suggestions. =)
@longtimelurker wrote:WEll, that's why we needed more details. SM could be great, or, if the OP doesn't buy gas, eats out, and doesn't really buy stuff from amazon, not so useful.
I guess people tend not to realize the variability as to what makes a card good for you, I'm assuming they wouldn't ask "Who should I marry" or "What should I study" in quite the same way!
Grocerys, not Restaurants. Most people buy food at grocery stores occasionally
But as a person who hasn't purchased gasoline in over 15 years, I do appreciate your point
PS: You should marry the person who makes you happy. And always study the manual...
@Themanwhocan wrote:
@longtimelurker wrote:WEll, that's why we needed more details. SM could be great, or, if the OP doesn't buy gas, eats out, and doesn't really buy stuff from amazon, not so useful.
I guess people tend not to realize the variability as to what makes a card good for you, I'm assuming they wouldn't ask "Who should I marry" or "What should I study" in quite the same way!
Grocerys, not Restaurants. Most people buy food at grocery stores occasionally
But as a person who hasn't purchased gasoline in over 15 years, I do appreciate your point
PS: You should marry the person who makes you happy. And always study the manual...
Yes, I know groceries. Should be parsed as "those that don't buy gas, those that eat out rather than buy groceries,...." I agree that most people do buy at least a little at supermarkets now and then (and, per my strong position on BCP, you can use Sallie Mae at big supermarkets to buy $250 of gift cards to where you do spend money!) but it's not such a strong candidate for those groups of people.