Monday, June 24, 2024

Bank's pushing cash-back credit cards - sure, buried in that nano-font print,

there's a catch.  Whatever the reason, am not interested in forming a charge-everything habit; that can lead to serious problems.  Why expose yourself to temptations/toxins! And i seriously doubt that $600 dollars received back, is worth the extra 6,000 spent on junk, which usually ends up cluttering cabinets, corners, and waistlines.  Am sure the woman, pushing the (666) program, is only doing so, because she needs her job, in order to provide for her child - the one that jasper helped to create, and now he's miffed :/ ... typical.   Bet she received training, bet part of that was to regard cash transactions as behind the times, and to convey that to customers

Well whatever.  Think the less activity on the radar, the better.   Cash transactions leave more a margin for privacy.  If i want to buy a package of oreo cookies, (yeah, they're all sugar and chemicals) that's business.  (Bet i'll see oreo adds blow up my phone, within the hour - sort of curious.)

Less radar activity.  Haven't yet forgotten, and won't for another 80 years, how my office purchasing card got scammed - used it on the computer at work to charge for office supplies.  Anyway, had to close out the account, and wait for another card to be reissued.  Meanwhile, we were getting mighty low on copier paper - and no, didn't wait till the last minute to reorder.  

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