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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•20 days agobut you can easily get more than 1%. You can easily get 4% for stuff like gas and groceries. It adds up to quite a bit over the course of a year
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•20 days agoYes and no, those rewards increase the prices charged by the retailer. Then the credit card company’s ban charging extra to cover that. It’s inherently a monopolistic exploit.
but you can easily get more than 1%. You can easily get 4% for stuff like gas and groceries. It adds up to quite a bit over the course of a year
Yes and no, those rewards increase the prices charged by the retailer.
Then the credit card company’s ban charging extra to cover that.
It’s inherently a monopolistic exploit.