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for those confused, this is what's being referenced.
http://www.discovercard.com/giveaway/?hcmpgn=1001_HPK_MRQ_PSWPS_BTN
I'd love to say the $1M would make things "right as rain" but after taxes it would actually just kinda nudge things in the right direction. Hardly a reason to change your CC spending plan especially when you factor in your chance of actually winning.
P.S. - I've played the Lotto maybe twice in my life - I'm just a person who realizes the statistical improbability of these things.
@Anonymous wrote:I'd love to say the $1M would make things "right as rain" but after taxes it would actually just kinda nudge things in the right direction. Hardly a reason to change your CC spending plan especially when you factor in your chance of actually winning.
P.S. - I've played the Lotto maybe twice in my life - I'm just a person who realizes the statistical improbability of these things.
Around $700K net would fix me up pretty good. I'd only have to keep working for the benefits then and maybe could not start taking SS until age 67 or so.
I'm still not changing my use patters on my Discover card, although the odds of winning the $1M are probably a little better than those of winning the lottery...
I'd rather see Discover fatten up its regular rewards & catch up with the rest of the pack. (I've been a member almost as long as Discover has been around; my membership start date is 1986, just 1 year after the 1st Discover cards were issued.) For years it was the only game in town when it came to cash-back rewards, but lately it's fallen behind such newcomers as PenFed. My Discover card doesn't get nearly as much use as it did 10 or 15 years ago.
It also doesn't help that many of the better restaurants in my neck of the woods (NYC metro area) don't take it & that it's largely useless outside of the U.S. Discover has a lot of work to do if it wants to regain my respect.