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@ptatohed wrote:
@SouthJamaica wrote:
@ptatohed wrote:Finally! After a little dry spell there of no (useful, for me) offers from SYW, I got this. I'll take a free, easy $150!
Up to $50 back ($500 spend) per month on Utilities from Aug through Oct.
ptatohed,
activate this offer and you can earn10% back in statement credits on total eligible utilities purchases of $450 or more made each month (up to a maximum total of $50 in statement credit(s) each month) using your Shop Your Way Mastercard from 8/1/2023 (or the date you activate this offer, whichever is later) through 10/31/2023.1 Do you actually spend $450 per month on utilities in the warm weather months? I don't come close to that.
My wife pays the bills, lol, but I 'think' between water, gas, electric, and trash, yes. I may need to break up the spending over a few/several purveyors but I think we can reach that. Even if I have to pre-pay for future months, I will.
You really do love that card. You love it so much you're willing to jump through hoops for it, like paying money you don't even owe.
Ask your wife. I'll bet that in the warm months the total is less than $200 month.
@SouthJamaica wrote:
@ptatohed wrote:
@SouthJamaica wrote:
@ptatohed wrote:Finally! After a little dry spell there of no (useful, for me) offers from SYW, I got this. I'll take a free, easy $150!
Up to $50 back ($500 spend) per month on Utilities from Aug through Oct.
ptatohed,
activate this offer and you can earn10% back in statement credits on total eligible utilities purchases of $450 or more made each month (up to a maximum total of $50 in statement credit(s) each month) using your Shop Your Way Mastercard from 8/1/2023 (or the date you activate this offer, whichever is later) through 10/31/2023.1 Do you actually spend $450 per month on utilities in the warm weather months? I don't come close to that.
My wife pays the bills, lol, but I 'think' between water, gas, electric, and trash, yes. I may need to break up the spending over a few/several purveyors but I think we can reach that. Even if I have to pre-pay for future months, I will.
You really do love that card. You love it so much you're willing to jump through hoops for it, like paying money you don't even owe.
Ask your wife. I'll bet that in the warm months the total is less than $200 month.
I'll ask her and find out what our utils cost but I think they can get up there, especially our electric bill in the summer (now). It's triple digits outside. We set the AC to 75 or 76 so it is running a lot. 2700 SF 2-story house in Murrieta CA.
I don't look at an investment as paying money you don't owe. If I bought a $1,000 CD at 5% apy so that I will get $50 in 1 year from now, did I pay $1,000 that I didn't owe? If I pre-pay a utility a few months in advance in order to get 10% back (11%, if you count the 10% + regular 1% (but then you have to subtract the 3% I'm not getting by using the usual AOD, so 8% net)), I would look at that as an investment.
@ptatohed wrote:
@SouthJamaica wrote:You really do love that card. You love it so much you're willing to jump through hoops for it, like paying money you don't even owe.
Ask your wife. I'll bet that in the warm months the total is less than $200 month.
I'll ask her and find out what our utils cost but I think they can get up there, especially our electric bill in the summer (now). It's triple digits outside. We set the AC to 75 or 76 so it is running a lot. 2700 SF 2-story house in Murrieta CA.
I don't look at an investment as paying money you don't owe. If I bought a $1,000 CD at 5% apy so that I will get $50 in 1 year from now, did I pay $1,000 that I didn't owe? If I pre-pay a utility a few months in advance in order to get 10% back (11%, if you count the 10% + regular 1% (but then you have to subtract the 3% I'm not getting by using the usual AOD, so 8% net)), I would look at that as an investment.
That's about how I look at it.
My electric bill is just about $200/month but my gas bill will vary from about $20/month in the summer to over $300 by January. Even factoring in the flat fee - National Grid allows prepayment and their payment processor charges a flat fee and not a percentage of the invoice for up to a $600 payment - for using a card I'll still have a net return of 6% back beyond what I'd get if I used my Cash+ or Max Cash card, for a prepay of spend starting in less than 3 months.
@coldfusion wrote:
@ptatohed wrote:
@SouthJamaica wrote:You really do love that card. You love it so much you're willing to jump through hoops for it, like paying money you don't even owe.
Ask your wife. I'll bet that in the warm months the total is less than $200 month.
I'll ask her and find out what our utils cost but I think they can get up there, especially our electric bill in the summer (now). It's triple digits outside. We set the AC to 75 or 76 so it is running a lot. 2700 SF 2-story house in Murrieta CA.
I don't look at an investment as paying money you don't owe. If I bought a $1,000 CD at 5% apy so that I will get $50 in 1 year from now, did I pay $1,000 that I didn't owe? If I pre-pay a utility a few months in advance in order to get 10% back (11%, if you count the 10% + regular 1% (but then you have to subtract the 3% I'm not getting by using the usual AOD, so 8% net)), I would look at that as an investment.
That's about how I look at it.
My electric bill is just about $200/month but my gas bill will vary from about $20/month in the summer to over $300 by January. Even factoring in the flat fee - National Grid allows prepayment and their payment processor charges a flat fee and not a percentage of the invoice for up to a $600 payment - for using a card I'll still have a net return of 6% back beyond what I'd get if I used my Cash+ or Max Cash card, for a prepay of spend starting in less than 3 months.
Smart cf. I really need to start focusing on a 5% card(s) for utilities. I'm leaving 2% on the table every month.
is there an ios app for this card? i can't seem to figure out which one it is if there is one... lolthx
@ptatohed wrote:
@SouthJamaica wrote:
@ptatohed wrote:
@SouthJamaica wrote:
@ptatohed wrote:Finally! After a little dry spell there of no (useful, for me) offers from SYW, I got this. I'll take a free, easy $150!
Up to $50 back ($500 spend) per month on Utilities from Aug through Oct.
ptatohed,
activate this offer and you can earn10% back in statement credits on total eligible utilities purchases of $450 or more made each month (up to a maximum total of $50 in statement credit(s) each month) using your Shop Your Way Mastercard from 8/1/2023 (or the date you activate this offer, whichever is later) through 10/31/2023.1 Do you actually spend $450 per month on utilities in the warm weather months? I don't come close to that.
My wife pays the bills, lol, but I 'think' between water, gas, electric, and trash, yes. I may need to break up the spending over a few/several purveyors but I think we can reach that. Even if I have to pre-pay for future months, I will.
You really do love that card. You love it so much you're willing to jump through hoops for it, like paying money you don't even owe.
Ask your wife. I'll bet that in the warm months the total is less than $200 month.
I'll ask her and find out what our utils cost but I think they can get up there, especially our electric bill in the summer (now). It's triple digits outside. We set the AC to 75 or 76 so it is running a lot. 2700 SF 2-story house in Murrieta CA.
I don't look at an investment as paying money you don't owe. If I bought a $1,000 CD at 5% apy so that I will get $50 in 1 year from now, did I pay $1,000 that I didn't owe? If I pre-pay a utility a few months in advance in order to get 10% back (11%, if you count the 10% + regular 1% (but then you have to subtract the 3% I'm not getting by using the usual AOD, so 8% net)), I would look at that as an investment.
You're an inspiration @ptatohed
@abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy wrote:is there an ios app for this card? i can't seem to figure out which one it is if there is one... lolthx
There's no dedicated app, you need to log onto the portal directly via Safari or your preferred browser. The Citi Mobile app doesn't support cards issued through Citi Retail Services and the hooks in the Sears mobile app to redirect a browser have been nerfed.
@SouthJamaica wrote:
@ptatohed wrote:
@SouthJamaica wrote:
@ptatohed wrote:Finally! After a little dry spell there of no (useful, for me) offers from SYW, I got this. I'll take a free, easy $150!
Up to $50 back ($500 spend) per month on Utilities from Aug through Oct.
ptatohed,
activate this offer and you can earn10% back in statement credits on total eligible utilities purchases of $450 or more made each month (up to a maximum total of $50 in statement credit(s) each month) using your Shop Your Way Mastercard from 8/1/2023 (or the date you activate this offer, whichever is later) through 10/31/2023.1 Do you actually spend $450 per month on utilities in the warm weather months? I don't come close to that.
My wife pays the bills, lol, but I 'think' between water, gas, electric, and trash, yes. I may need to break up the spending over a few/several purveyors but I think we can reach that. Even if I have to pre-pay for future months, I will.
You really do love that card. You love it so much you're willing to jump through hoops for it, like paying money you don't even owe.
Ask your wife. I'll bet that in the warm months the total is less than $200 month.
Ok, I got the info. Yes, just a little embarrassed that I don't know how much our utilities are ( :hide: ).
mrs. ptatohed said, depending on the time of year, $140 - $350 for elec, $14 - $70 for gas, and $140 - $200 for water.
I looked into it and it looks like they all take CCs and Southern California Electric charges $1.65, SoCalGas gas $1.50, and a don't see any fee listed for the Elsinore Valley Muni Water Dist. I think I am golden.
@ptatohed wrote:
@SouthJamaica wrote:
@ptatohed wrote:
@SouthJamaica wrote:
@ptatohed wrote:Finally! After a little dry spell there of no (useful, for me) offers from SYW, I got this. I'll take a free, easy $150!
Up to $50 back ($500 spend) per month on Utilities from Aug through Oct.
ptatohed,
activate this offer and you can earn10% back in statement credits on total eligible utilities purchases of $450 or more made each month (up to a maximum total of $50 in statement credit(s) each month) using your Shop Your Way Mastercard from 8/1/2023 (or the date you activate this offer, whichever is later) through 10/31/2023.1 Do you actually spend $450 per month on utilities in the warm weather months? I don't come close to that.
My wife pays the bills, lol, but I 'think' between water, gas, electric, and trash, yes. I may need to break up the spending over a few/several purveyors but I think we can reach that. Even if I have to pre-pay for future months, I will.
You really do love that card. You love it so much you're willing to jump through hoops for it, like paying money you don't even owe.
Ask your wife. I'll bet that in the warm months the total is less than $200 month.
Ok, I got the info. Yes, just a little embarrassed that I don't know how much our utilities are ( :hide: ).
mrs. ptatohed said, depending on the time of year, $140 - $350 for elec, $14 - $70 for gas, and $140 - $200 for water.
I looked into it and it looks like they all take CCs and Southern California Electric charges $1.65, SoCalGas gas $1.50, and a don't see any fee listed for the Elsinore Valley Muni Water Dist. I think I am golden.
Yes you are the golden prince of cash back Wow that's a lot of money for the electricity and the water. I guess the electricity is for your massively parallel mainframe computer network which operates around the clock calculating optimum cash back strategies for credit cards. And the water? What, are you bathing in Perrier?
@SouthJamaica wrote:
@ptatohed wrote:
@SouthJamaica wrote:
@ptatohed wrote:
@SouthJamaica wrote:
@ptatohed wrote:Finally! After a little dry spell there of no (useful, for me) offers from SYW, I got this. I'll take a free, easy $150!
Up to $50 back ($500 spend) per month on Utilities from Aug through Oct.
ptatohed,
activate this offer and you can earn10% back in statement credits on total eligible utilities purchases of $450 or more made each month (up to a maximum total of $50 in statement credit(s) each month) using your Shop Your Way Mastercard from 8/1/2023 (or the date you activate this offer, whichever is later) through 10/31/2023.1 Do you actually spend $450 per month on utilities in the warm weather months? I don't come close to that.
My wife pays the bills, lol, but I 'think' between water, gas, electric, and trash, yes. I may need to break up the spending over a few/several purveyors but I think we can reach that. Even if I have to pre-pay for future months, I will.
You really do love that card. You love it so much you're willing to jump through hoops for it, like paying money you don't even owe.
Ask your wife. I'll bet that in the warm months the total is less than $200 month.
Ok, I got the info. Yes, just a little embarrassed that I don't know how much our utilities are ( :hide: ).
mrs. ptatohed said, depending on the time of year, $140 - $350 for elec, $14 - $70 for gas, and $140 - $200 for water.
I looked into it and it looks like they all take CCs and Southern California Electric charges $1.65, SoCalGas gas $1.50, and a don't see any fee listed for the Elsinore Valley Muni Water Dist. I think I am golden.
Yes you are the golden prince of cash back Wow that's a lot of money for the electricity and the water. I guess the electricity is for your massively parallel mainframe computer network which operates around the clock calculating optimum cash back strategies for credit cards. And the water? What, are you bathing in Perrier?
Haha. Don't forget this is California. And the water is actually water and sewer. I have friends and co-workers with electric bills of $700-$800 in the summer. So I consider myself lucky!