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@Turbobuick wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
I haven’t seen this question posted in a while so I thought I would get a current picture.
When not chasing a signup bonus what is your daily driver for non-category spend?Question seemed easy enough to understand. Non-category to me means "what's your go-to card when all your good reward cards aren't any good."
The term "daily driver" is a misnomer as most days it's the card I don't use.
I think, as we have seen, people are using daily driver in (at least) two different ways. One meaning is yours, which card do you use (mainly) for non-category spend. The other is "which card do you use most".
(And then, as others have mentioned, many people answer with their large list of which cards are used where.....)
OP was quite clear about their intent though.
"When not chasing a signup bonus what is your daily driver for non-category spend?"
It's kind of hard to interpret that incorrectly.
Wat?!?
I feel like I should change my answer, but to what?
@Anonymous wrote:It's kind of hard to interpret that incorrectly.
hahahaha, I did or did I? jk! or not.
@Anonymous wrote:OP was quite clear about their intent though.
"When not chasing a signup bonus what is your daily driver for non-category spend?"
It's kind of hard to interpret that incorrectly.
You would think so, but the number of responses with a wrong, oh I mean different, interpretation suggests otherwise! Or, more likely, people post what they want to post.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:OP was quite clear about their intent though.
"When not chasing a signup bonus what is your daily driver for non-category spend?"
It's kind of hard to interpret that incorrectly.
You would think so, but the number of responses with a wrong, oh I mean different, interpretation suggests otherwise! Or, more likely, people post what they want to post.
FWIW, I am pretty sure the original post was updated. I believe it did not have the part about chasing SUB, because I was about to respond to that, but I figured my response would be boring.
Using an ambiguous term in the thread title is asking for ambiguous answers.
You guys must have run out of hairs to split if you're going to spend pages attempting to determine if question is/was posed ambiguously and what "daily driver" means to someone else.
If it's that important, start a thread.
^ Great choices!
But was that the "wrong" definition of daily driver? Hope no thread police gets offended!