06-06-2012 07:53 AM
Starting Score: TU:650 - EQ: 67206-06-2012 07:56 AM
Repo-ed wrote:
...a cup of dark sumatra coffee, from the local coffee shop.
Pretty uneventful, haha.
Nice !! I don't remember exactly what I bought first with my Zync....but it's very possible that it might have been a bottle of something at the package store.... ![]()
I honestly don't think AMEX cares what you purchase most of the time.........
06-06-2012 07:58 AM
Had to break it in with something anyway; why not a great cup 'o joe? ![]()
06-06-2012 08:05 AM
My first charge on my BCE was my fall tuition for my accounting courses.
A nice whopping $1,400 a day after activating it ![]()
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06-06-2012 08:21 AM
06-06-2012 08:30 AM
2NE1 wrote:
your semester tuition is ONLY $1400?! damn... that's nice!
Eh, it's a community college.
It's a "special case", but yeah, three classes for summer/fall and it comes out to that. lol
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06-06-2012 09:08 AM
The first charge on my CSP card was a $3k+ car part, one day after activation. I wonder if that made them nervous. ![]()
06-06-2012 09:15 AM
I know they do not care about your purchases.
I certainly didn't intend to make a new thread, just to talk about it - haha, I thought I replied to my other zync thread already in progress. oh well
No, I was really just excited to have my own Amex card again - a prime card to boot, and was day dreaming about how I might first whip it out, and swipe it.
Just some coffee and the guy took it and handed it back ![]()
Starting Score: TU:650 - EQ: 67206-06-2012 09:37 AM
It has been only 3 weeks since I got my Zync and I cannot remember what I put on it ![]()
06-06-2012 09:51 AM
psychoinhell wrote:It has been only 3 weeks since I got my Zync and I cannot remember what I put on it
So long you are PIF'ing, I guess (as stated above) it's no big deal. We'll just enjoy our cards responsibly.
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