• Candybar121@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    you only pay interest if you miss your payments deadline. I get 2% cash back on every single purchase i make with cc - Last month I got over $50 back.

    Meanwhile my savings account I opened with 4% interest and over a grand invested gave me a whopping $5 in the past month.

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      1 year ago

      You do know where that cash back is coming from, right? Everything you buy has credit card fees baked into the price. The business pays anywhere from 1-5% on every transaction to accept your payment, and a small percent of that is returned to you as “cash back” rewards. Its why I’ve switched back to using cash and any coins I get as change go into a jar. That earns much more than %10 “cash back”, and some shops even make the customers pay the CC fee here in aus so I get a small “discount” too.

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        1 year ago

        A lot of what I said applies directly to Australia’s economy (which I’m sure I don’t need to tell you is absolutely fucked).

        I salute you. Physical currency is better for businesses and the individual. Paying “convenience fees” (for what should be a public service), should be a crime.

        In a parallel reality I’m paying interest on water which evaporated.

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        Everything you buy has credit card fees baked into the price.

        Right… So by paying cash, you’re still paying that fee but getting nothing for it. I’d be curious if you shop at enough places with cash discounts to make up for it in the end