Also, If you know you are already going to spend
money at a certain store why not go ahead and buy the gift card to that store and have the chance to win some money as well.
Not exact matches
For example, buying
certain DVDs
at your local
store for $ 10 only to sell them online for $ 20 each, doubling your
money in the process.
Certain cards will offer up to 6 % cash back if you spend money in certain categories, like at grocery stores or the gas s
Certain cards will offer up to 6 % cash back if you spend
money in
certain categories, like at grocery stores or the gas s
certain categories, like
at grocery
stores or the gas station.
At a
certain point, your time will no longer be worth it to clip all the coupons and do all the matchups and
store all the stuff and figure everything else out that goes along with it whereas you could have been doing other things that are more valuable in terms of either
money, time, or experiences.
I generally know
at the beginning of each month what my goals are in terms of both bonused and unbonused spend: I'm going to spend a
certain amount of
money at grocery
stores, gas stations, drug
stores, office supply
stores, etc., and put a
certain amount of bonused spend on
certain cards.
It would probably make sense for American Express to try to migrate you to one of its other cash - back cards, such as its Blue Cash Everyday (no annual fee) or Blue Cash Preferred ($ 75 annual fee), which offer extra
money back
at supermarkets, gas stations and
certain department
stores.