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I am a little out of practice at checking my CLs, but when my DW's Juniper B&N bill came in ($zero due ), I found that here CL had gone up $3K, to $19K.
Must have been recently, and it is close to her anniversary, but nice.
@MidnightVoice wrote:I am a little out of practice at checking my CLs, but when my DW's Juniper B&N bill came in ($zero due ), I found that here CL had gone up $3K, to $19K.
Must have been recently, and it is close to her anniversary, but nice.
Congrats! That's a lot of books!
@MidnightVoice wrote:I am a little out of practice at checking my CLs, but when my DW's Juniper B&N bill came in ($zero due ), I found that here CL had gone up $3K, to $19K.
Must have been recently, and it is close to her anniversary, but nice.
Wow! That's a big jump! Congrats! I'm sure they would love for you to spend the whole $19,000 with them. That's enough to start a small home library.
To me the strange thing is the differenvt CLIs from my two different Barclay's cards. My Casey's card uses 10-20 % of its CL every month, and CLIs have beeen very rare. The B&N card usually uses 0.3 % of its CL some months, and was nearly maxed out once (last summer, deliberately to get gift cards ) and CLIs pop up every now and again.
Both Cards are PIFfed every month
MidnightVoice wrote:
...The B&N card usually uses 0.3 % of its CL some months, and was nearly maxed out once (last summer, deliberately to get gift cards ) and CLIs pop up every now and again...
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
* ponders the thought of nearly $16K worth of B&N shopping and gift cards *
That thought crossed my mind earlier. (I left it for you to say.) That is a whole lotta books!
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
I always did think that the B&N MC was the "good" Barclay's/ Juniper card. Well, along with the other card that stirs up WW III whenever it is mentioned, lol.
If I had any idea which other card you were talking about I might tend to agree with you. (BTW - The permanently waived AF deal is over. I knew I should have app'ed that one while the app'ing was good! I am pretty sure I would have been approved.)
Just to get this straight - it was nearly maxed out paying for a new retaining wall so our house did not slide gently down the slope on our lot
It resulted in about $250 worth of B&N gift cards
MidnightVoice wrote:
Just to get this straight - it was nearly maxed out paying for a new retaining wall so our house did not slide gently down the slope on our lot
It resulted in about $250 worth of B&N gift cards
@MidnightVoice wrote:Just to get this straight - it was nearly maxed out paying for a new retaining wall so our house did not slide gently down the slope on our lot
It resulted in about $250 worth of B&N gift cards
If I may (seeing as this is a Barnes & Noble card) ...
Do not slide gentle down that hill at night,
Charge, charge a walled solution to your plight...
(with apologies to Dylan Thomas)