Am I rich?
You want to talk about conspicuous consumption? Or at least an attempt to encourage it?
Well, if you do then this offer I was Emailed by Chase Bank under their Amazon.com co-branding is for you.
I like the card since you earn 1% back on all purchases which is paid off in Amazon gift certificates. I can ALWAYS spend money on Amazon! When you buy stuff on Amazon you get a better rate but I can't remember what it is. 2% or 3%, I think.
This ad they sent me makes it sound even sweeter. DOUBLE the point earnings! How can you not like that, I ask you.
Well, when you get to the second paragraph you see that you have to spend more than $450 in a month within one of 5 categories. Hell, I don't like to spend more than $450 a month in ALL categories. I can't imagine spending more than $450 in a month on just groceries, for example, or dining out. *whew* I suppose someone in sales might easily make it in the dining category if they're putting meals on their own card, and a big family can spend a lot on groceries--but going over $450 a month is a huge expense.
What do y'all think? Is $450 a month in just one category a problematic amount to attain? I've probably only managed to get to that amount a few times in the past 4 years.
Well, if you do then this offer I was Emailed by Chase Bank under their Amazon.com co-branding is for you.
I like the card since you earn 1% back on all purchases which is paid off in Amazon gift certificates. I can ALWAYS spend money on Amazon! When you buy stuff on Amazon you get a better rate but I can't remember what it is. 2% or 3%, I think.
This ad they sent me makes it sound even sweeter. DOUBLE the point earnings! How can you not like that, I ask you.
Well, when you get to the second paragraph you see that you have to spend more than $450 in a month within one of 5 categories. Hell, I don't like to spend more than $450 a month in ALL categories. I can't imagine spending more than $450 in a month on just groceries, for example, or dining out. *whew* I suppose someone in sales might easily make it in the dining category if they're putting meals on their own card, and a big family can spend a lot on groceries--but going over $450 a month is a huge expense.
What do y'all think? Is $450 a month in just one category a problematic amount to attain? I've probably only managed to get to that amount a few times in the past 4 years.
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BUT...
Actually doing so, and just being able to? Totally separate things.
Food is a gigantic expense in my house! And, I hate to grocery shop.