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@Anonymous wrote:
What do CCC look for in card usage? Do you push big dollars through or just 10% of CL? Any thoughts? Assuming you are PIF each month
Not when you can make at least $0.0151 in rewards!
haulingthescoreup wrote:
It's pretty pathetic when you put $1.51 on a credit card for a large Diet Coke at the McDonald's drive-through!
krystofur wrote:Not when you can make at least $0.0151 in rewards!
haulingthescoreup wrote:
It's pretty pathetic when you put $1.51 on a credit card for a large Diet Coke at the McDonald's drive-through!
krystofur wrote:Not when you can make at least $0.0151 in rewards!
haulingthescoreup wrote:
It's pretty pathetic when you put $1.51 on a credit card for a large Diet Coke at the McDonald's drive-through!
Lets not get greedy!
psychic wrote:
krystofur wrote:Not when you can make at least $0.0151 in rewards!
haulingthescoreup wrote:
It's pretty pathetic when you put $1.51 on a credit card for a large Diet Coke at the McDonald's drive-through!Remember krystofur, with the Chase Freedom Card, you can possibly earn $0.0453 in rewards on this purchase, since McDonald's is considered a "quick service payment/fast food restaurant."
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
It's pretty pathetic when you put $1.51 on a credit card for a large Diet Coke at the McDonald's drive-through!
Not when you can make at least $0.0151 in rewards!
Remember krystofur, with the Chase Freedom Card, you can possibly earn $0.0453 in rewards on this purchase, since McDonald's is considered a "quick service payment/fast food restaurant."
Lets not get greedy!
Hmmmm, maybe instead of cash back, we should think about using a points card for my drive-throughs. How many miles on Delta do you think that large Diet Coke would get me? About 4 feet into the jetway, I'm thinking...
Anyway, OP, sorry, we've threadjacked again.
But as you can see, it's awfully variable what different companies want. If it's one of the better companies, you might even call customer service and ask them what they like to see. That's where I learned about Citi's requirements for a CLI. And keep reading here, especially when you see a discussion going about a specific card that you're interested in. HTH