A car down payment. They limited to about $5,000. So I put that much on my card to get the points and paid the card off with my ELOC that I was actually using to pay for the car
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- johnb56789
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- Jul 11, 2017
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- Feb 1, 2006
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Sorry to hear about your broken watch. I myself have had good luck with an Eco Drive Citizen which has lasted the me the last 10 years and doesn't require battery changes. I put about $200 on my CC to buy it in Japan.Poutinesauce wrote: ↑ minimalist, normally yes I am rather frugal, but for this I made an exception, since I dreamed of having an Omega since I was a young teen.
Ironically, it has been broken for a while, and I've postponed having it repaired all this time since I tell myself I don't want to spend 100-150$ on it for maintenance *this* month. LOL
Cards:HSBC WE MC 1.5%/3% travel 0 FX MC acceptance 31 day med AF $49
CTC WE MC 3% grocery, 3.54% CTC, RA, billpay, AF $0
MBNA RWE 5.4% grocery/resto
Bank: EQ (1.5%)
CTC WE MC 3% grocery, 3.54% CTC, RA, billpay, AF $0
MBNA RWE 5.4% grocery/resto
Bank: EQ (1.5%)
- Poutinesauce
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- Aug 29, 2012
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I think it's because I accidentally dropped it once and since it just speeds up too fast. I just haven't bothered so far and wear my G-Shock.
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- Vancouver, BC
Just paid $17k of my taxes by credit card. (I needed the points.)
#miniballer
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