Roadwarrior
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A couple years ago I got into a somewhat heated discussion on this here 'Financial' thread, my argument was about the rewards game that is played out in the personal credit markets. I was against the concept of the managing of the rewards, credits, payments & gotchas that seniors could expect from playing that game. My point was the bookkeeping headache some - not all seniors would have trying to keep their head above water in that ocean. I apologize since I now have embraced the credit card game wholeheartedly.
I converted my 3 cards to reward cards, setup a personal budget on my spreadsheet program & jumped in with both feet. I like to think I'm capable with most of my faculties to play such a game. Paying off the cards monthly, knowing how to manipulate the balances so they are low but not paid off at credit bureau reporting time. Not paying interest, using the cards to pay things you have to meet monthly, utilities, groceries, dining out,,,etc. How to maximize your charges so you get all the discounts available & also double dipping with the rewards.
I've been doing this since June '17 I would redeem my rewards monthly, pay off the card but knowing I needed up to a 10% balance to maximize my scores. I converted, actually opened a new card with an old issuer in Jan '18 that had a $150 sign up bonus after I had charged $500 before 3 months, easy to do. Got the rewards, my total this year so far is $265 back. I also have a loyalty card with a national grocery chain store, that discount for membership again maximizing my return.
I still try to play the 'cash' card whenever able if they refuse out comes my best card. I'm not paying for someone's 2.5% charge. I have an Amazon Store card with a 5% cash back, since I order a lot of things from them I do watch & compare shop, driving miles out of my way to save a buck. It even gave me a $5 discount on my $99 membership fee. Knowing that this is a game that the providers hope I fail at adds a little excitement. Kind of like the games (not to be confused with the table or slot games) played out in Las Vegas casinos, another game I play to the maximum. Free rooms, comped meals, even gas to drive there. Now if I can figure out how the eliminated the hotel fees I win.
I guess if you figure out the hourly wage it wouldn't make you rich, I have no other hobbies that I can spend thousands on to make hundreds. It is fun as long as I'm on the winning side. I have setup an on line bank account that pays a decent (Hah!) savings rate to manage all my card balances & monthly payments, hope my wife can figure it all out when I pass.
I converted my 3 cards to reward cards, setup a personal budget on my spreadsheet program & jumped in with both feet. I like to think I'm capable with most of my faculties to play such a game. Paying off the cards monthly, knowing how to manipulate the balances so they are low but not paid off at credit bureau reporting time. Not paying interest, using the cards to pay things you have to meet monthly, utilities, groceries, dining out,,,etc. How to maximize your charges so you get all the discounts available & also double dipping with the rewards.
I've been doing this since June '17 I would redeem my rewards monthly, pay off the card but knowing I needed up to a 10% balance to maximize my scores. I converted, actually opened a new card with an old issuer in Jan '18 that had a $150 sign up bonus after I had charged $500 before 3 months, easy to do. Got the rewards, my total this year so far is $265 back. I also have a loyalty card with a national grocery chain store, that discount for membership again maximizing my return.
I still try to play the 'cash' card whenever able if they refuse out comes my best card. I'm not paying for someone's 2.5% charge. I have an Amazon Store card with a 5% cash back, since I order a lot of things from them I do watch & compare shop, driving miles out of my way to save a buck. It even gave me a $5 discount on my $99 membership fee. Knowing that this is a game that the providers hope I fail at adds a little excitement. Kind of like the games (not to be confused with the table or slot games) played out in Las Vegas casinos, another game I play to the maximum. Free rooms, comped meals, even gas to drive there. Now if I can figure out how the eliminated the hotel fees I win.
I guess if you figure out the hourly wage it wouldn't make you rich, I have no other hobbies that I can spend thousands on to make hundreds. It is fun as long as I'm on the winning side. I have setup an on line bank account that pays a decent (Hah!) savings rate to manage all my card balances & monthly payments, hope my wife can figure it all out when I pass.