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Paying for rent w/ CC...frowned upon or o.k.?

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Anonymous
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Re: Paying for rent w/ CC...frowned upon or o.k.?


@mongstradamus wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@mongstradamus wrote:

@CreditCuriousity wrote:

@mongstradamus wrote:

@CreditCuriousity wrote:

well 3% of 1500 for two month = 90 dollars vs. 500 in CSP sign up bonus so net around $410 still sounds good to me..  Missing something?  I can meet the min. spend, but might be doing to Min spends at the same time and becomes a bit tougher is all..  


using CSP for cash isn't the best usage :-(  


I didnt mean cash equiv.  I meant UR points, but hopefully you get my point.. I will be using it for airline ticket..  I was just trying to simplify itSmiley Happy


Ok :-) makes me smh IRL when people use mr or ur for cash or statement credit. Its not as bad with chase but still not optimal usage!!


Chase UR for statement credit isn't anywhere near as bad as MR for statement credit.


that is why i said its not as bad with chase but if you have csp you shouldn't be using it for cash imo . Give me those 50k points i could find an nice way to use them !!


No BKK for you. Smiley Tongue

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CreditCuriosity
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Re: Paying for rent w/ CC...frowned upon or o.k.?

lol

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mongstradamus
Super Contributor

Re: Paying for rent w/ CC...frowned upon or o.k.?


@Anonymous wrote:

@mongstradamus wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@mongstradamus wrote:

@CreditCuriousity wrote:

@mongstradamus wrote:

@CreditCuriousity wrote:

well 3% of 1500 for two month = 90 dollars vs. 500 in CSP sign up bonus so net around $410 still sounds good to me..  Missing something?  I can meet the min. spend, but might be doing to Min spends at the same time and becomes a bit tougher is all..  


using CSP for cash isn't the best usage :-(  


I didnt mean cash equiv.  I meant UR points, but hopefully you get my point.. I will be using it for airline ticket..  I was just trying to simplify itSmiley Happy


Ok :-) makes me smh IRL when people use mr or ur for cash or statement credit. Its not as bad with chase but still not optimal usage!!


Chase UR for statement credit isn't anywhere near as bad as MR for statement credit.


that is why i said its not as bad with chase but if you have csp you shouldn't be using it for cash imo . Give me those 50k points i could find an nice way to use them !!


No BKK for you. Smiley Tongue


that is where you are wrong kind sir , i have my us airways and AA cards , so i have my business class on cathay to bkk points wise. Just need to find out when to go !!! :-)

 

Those UR points are only if i want to take Korean business on way back or not lol 



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Anonymous
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Re: Paying for rent w/ CC...frowned upon or o.k.?


@mongstradamus wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@mongstradamus wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@mongstradamus wrote:

@CreditCuriousity wrote:

@mongstradamus wrote:

@CreditCuriousity wrote:

well 3% of 1500 for two month = 90 dollars vs. 500 in CSP sign up bonus so net around $410 still sounds good to me..  Missing something?  I can meet the min. spend, but might be doing to Min spends at the same time and becomes a bit tougher is all..  


using CSP for cash isn't the best usage :-(  


I didnt mean cash equiv.  I meant UR points, but hopefully you get my point.. I will be using it for airline ticket..  I was just trying to simplify itSmiley Happy


Ok :-) makes me smh IRL when people use mr or ur for cash or statement credit. Its not as bad with chase but still not optimal usage!!


Chase UR for statement credit isn't anywhere near as bad as MR for statement credit.


that is why i said its not as bad with chase but if you have csp you shouldn't be using it for cash imo . Give me those 50k points i could find an nice way to use them !!


No BKK for you. Smiley Tongue


that is where you are wrong kind sir , i have my us airways and AA cards , so i have my business class on cathay to bkk points wise. Just need to find out when to go !!! :-)

 

Those UR points are only if i want to take Korean business on way back or not lol 


Why not first class? Smiley Happy

Message 54 of 78
CreditCuriosity
Moderator Emeritus

Re: Paying for rent w/ CC...frowned upon or o.k.?


@Anonymous wrote:

@mongstradamus wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@mongstradamus wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@mongstradamus wrote:

@CreditCuriousity wrote:

@mongstradamus wrote:

@CreditCuriousity wrote:

well 3% of 1500 for two month = 90 dollars vs. 500 in CSP sign up bonus so net around $410 still sounds good to me..  Missing something?  I can meet the min. spend, but might be doing to Min spends at the same time and becomes a bit tougher is all..  


using CSP for cash isn't the best usage :-(  


I didnt mean cash equiv.  I meant UR points, but hopefully you get my point.. I will be using it for airline ticket..  I was just trying to simplify itSmiley Happy


Ok :-) makes me smh IRL when people use mr or ur for cash or statement credit. Its not as bad with chase but still not optimal usage!!


Chase UR for statement credit isn't anywhere near as bad as MR for statement credit.


that is why i said its not as bad with chase but if you have csp you shouldn't be using it for cash imo . Give me those 50k points i could find an nice way to use them !!


No BKK for you. Smiley Tongue


that is where you are wrong kind sir , i have my us airways and AA cards , so i have my business class on cathay to bkk points wise. Just need to find out when to go !!! :-)

 

Those UR points are only if i want to take Korean business on way back or not lol 


Why not first class? Smiley Happy


mucho points

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Anonymous
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Re: Paying for rent w/ CC...frowned upon or o.k.?

Wow I wish I was able to pay rent with my cards, I'd build up so many rewards points haha
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mongstradamus
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Re: Paying for rent w/ CC...frowned upon or o.k.?

No first class for me because I am not big champagne or wine drinker other than that I don't think there is much difference between business and first class. I probably couldn't tell difference between ten dollar wine and five hundred dollar wine so what's the point hahaha


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Anonymous
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Re: Paying for rent w/ CC...frowned upon or o.k.?


@mongstradamus wrote:
No first class for me because I am not big champagne or wine drinker other than that I don't think there is much difference between business and first class. I probably couldn't tell difference between ten dollar wine and five hundred dollar wine so what's the point hahaha

I gotcha. Smiley Happy

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longtimelurker
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Re: Paying for rent w/ CC...frowned upon or o.k.?


@Anonymous wrote:
Wow I wish I was able to pay rent with my cards, I'd build up so many rewards points haha

Then look at serve or redbird, and you can!

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Anonymous
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Re: Paying for rent w/ CC...frowned upon or o.k.?


@longtimelurker wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:
Wow I wish I was able to pay rent with my cards, I'd build up so many rewards points haha

Then look at serve or redbird, and you can!


Agreed.  Redbird is everything for me and they don't  have it my state (CT) but I have my hands onSmiley Tongue

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