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Hopefully someone will see this. Sorry if this is stupid, but I'm trying to get my budget together.
So lets say I wanted to buy my monthly metrocard with a credit card. Which of my cards would be best to use?
Alternative question: The place I work has a program in place to automatically take the money to pay for a metrocard out of my pretax income during the first pay period of evey month. Is this more worth it?
(I have all basic rewards, but the only thing worth noting is that until the end of February I get 3% cashback on Discover card purcases instead of the standard 1%)
@Anonymous wrote:Hopefully someone will see this. Sorry if this is stupid, but I'm trying to get my budget together.
So lets say I wanted to buy my monthly metrocard with a credit card. Which of my cards would be best to use?
Alternative question: The place I work has a program in place to automatically take the money to pay for a metrocard out of my pretax income during the first pay period of evey month. Is this more worth it?
(I have all basic rewards, but the only thing worth noting is that until the end of February I get 3% cashback on Discover card purcases instead of the standard 1%)
I would say discover till Feb then switch over to ED or QS depending on if you want MR points or cash. That would be what i would try and do.