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No dice on the one Amex card I have. Oh well, thanks for posting. Someone should invent a wallet that stores all the offers you have for all the credit cards and when you open the wallet it automatically picks the card with the best offer or percentage. It would save us all the angst of trying to remember which card to pick when we are under the gun at the register. Heck, it could even have some kind of gps locator and it displays which card to use based on where you are at. That would work too.
No dice on the one Amex card I have. Oh well, thanks for posting. Someone should invent a wallet that stores all the offers you have for all the credit cards and when you open the wallet it automatically picks the card with the best offer or percentage. It would save us all the angst of trying to remember which card to pick when we are under the gun at the register. Heck, it could even have some kind of gps locator and it displays which card to use based on where you are at. That would work too.
Feel free to steal my idea and invent it.
not your idea, we've been asking for this for years.
in fact, you should have one credit card you can use anywhere and when you charge something, you go online to that credit card and you can divide up the charges (ie. re-charge) to any one of your other credit cards and you can pay for anything using anything of value (such as gift cards). in other words, if you go to Wendy's and you buy something for $20, you can pay for it with this credit card and when you go online, you can change it to $20 Wendy gc or $19.50 taco bell gc, or $20 bk credits or $17 charge to your amex or even use your amazon credits. you decide, the system knows everything you own so you decide...from home; not at the pos. the merchants doesn't need to know the details, you've consumed the service so then you go online and bargain for the payment. eventually ai will know how you think and it will do this all for you including using coupons, etc.
not your idea, we've been asking for this for years.
in fact, you should have one credit card you can use anywhere and when you charge something, you go online to that credit card and you can divide up the charges (ie. re-charge) to any one of your other credit cards and you can pay for anything using anything of value (such as gift cards). in other words, if you go to Wendy's and you buy something for $20, you can pay for it with this credit card and when you go online, you can change it to $20 Wendy gc or $19.50 taco bell gc, or $20 bk credits or $17 charge to your amex or even use your amazon credits. you decide, the system knows everything you own so you decide...from home; not at the pos. the merchants doesn't need to know the details, you've consumed the service so then you go online and bargain for the payment. eventually ai will know how you think and it will do this all for you including using coupons, etc.
While I like that idea that would require buy in from Visa, Mastercard, Amex, etc. which I don't think would happen. There are all kinds of transactional fees that would need to be negotiated and I just don't see them all agreeing.
While I like that idea that would require buy in from Visa, Mastercard, Amex, etc. which I don't think would happen. There are all kinds of transactional fees that would need to be negotiated and I just don't see them all agreeing.
I don't think this will happen either, not anytime soon.
Only if the consumer demand it or the law mandates.
I'm hoping real AI becomes this force to be reckoned with that no one can stop it when it bring on new ways of doing things.
Same thing happened with credit cards. When I first used a credit card at the grocery store, my family laughed at me, my friends said it wasn't financially sound or worth it, and the other shoppers frowned on me. Thanks to the consumer, nobody will shop at your grocery store if you *don't* accept credit cards.
When I paid my bills instead writing a check (the make sure my account got the credit and not someone else, to "make money" on the float, and/or to have proof in the form of a "receipt")....same thing.
Everybody thought I was crazy to put my credit number into an online shopping portal just to save the sales tax and a few dollars cheaper for the goods, even with free shipping.
I don't think this will happen either, not anytime soon.
Only if the consumer demand it or the law mandates.
I'm hoping real AI becomes this force to be reckoned with that no one can stop it when it bring on new ways of doing things.
Same thing happened with credit cards. When I first used a credit card at the grocery store, my family laughed at me, my friends said it wasn't financially sound or worth it, and the other shoppers frowned on me. Thanks to the consumer, nobody will shop at your grocery store if you *don't* accept credit cards.
When I paid my bills instead writing a check (the make sure my account got the credit and not someone else, to "make money" on the float, and/or to have proof in the form of a "receipt")....same thing.
Everybody thought I was crazy to put my credit number into an online shopping portal just to save the sales tax and a few dollars cheaper for the goods, even with free shipping.
This was in the 90s, not so long ago.
Very true. You make some good points regarding the adoption on new technology. What's funny is that now when someone pulls out a checkbook at the supermarket we all look at them like they are crazy now. I honestly can't remember the last time I even wrote a check. I used to have to pay my property tax by check but now they accept payments via checking account online. I'm still not really a fan of using Google or Apple pay though. I was once at Costco and I guess my phone got too close to the device and it activated Google pay. I had to make them reverse it just so I could pay with my Costco card. Now I turn off autopay on my phone.
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At most places we go, me and my wife won't spend $50, and I'm not generous enough to invite anyone else.
But I got the $15/$50 deal.
Same here.
At most places we go, me and my wife won't spend $50, and I'm not generous enough to invite anyone else.
But I got the $15/$50 deal.
Doesn't really work for me.
I don't go out to eat that much, maybe twice a month, and I rarely go to the same place twice.
Feel free to steal my idea and invent it.
Feel free to steal my idea and invent it.
in fact, you should have one credit card you can use anywhere and when you charge something, you go online to that credit card and you can divide up the charges (ie. re-charge) to any one of your other credit cards and you can pay for anything using anything of value (such as gift cards). in other words, if you go to Wendy's and you buy something for $20, you can pay for it with this credit card and when you go online, you can change it to $20 Wendy gc or $19.50 taco bell gc, or $20 bk credits or $17 charge to your amex or even use your amazon credits. you decide, the system knows everything you own so you decide...from home; not at the pos. the merchants doesn't need to know the details, you've consumed the service so then you go online and bargain for the payment. eventually ai will know how you think and it will do this all for you including using coupons, etc.
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in fact, you should have one credit card you can use anywhere and when you charge something, you go online to that credit card and you can divide up the charges (ie. re-charge) to any one of your other credit cards and you can pay for anything using anything of value (such as gift cards). in other words, if you go to Wendy's and you buy something for $20, you can pay for it with this credit card and when you go online, you can change it to $20 Wendy gc or $19.50 taco bell gc, or $20 bk credits or $17 charge to your amex or even use your amazon credits. you decide, the system knows everything you own so you decide...from home; not at the pos. the merchants doesn't need to know the details, you've consumed the service so then you go online and bargain for the payment. eventually ai will know how you think and it will do this all for you including using coupons, etc.
Only if the consumer demand it or the law mandates.
I'm hoping real AI becomes this force to be reckoned with that no one can stop it when it bring on new ways of doing things.
Same thing happened with credit cards. When I first used a credit card at the grocery store, my family laughed at me, my friends said it wasn't financially sound or worth it, and the other shoppers frowned on me. Thanks to the consumer, nobody will shop at your grocery store if you *don't* accept credit cards.
When I paid my bills instead writing a check (the make sure my account got the credit and not someone else, to "make money" on the float, and/or to have proof in the form of a "receipt")....same thing.
Everybody thought I was crazy to put my credit number into an online shopping portal just to save the sales tax and a few dollars cheaper for the goods, even with free shipping.
This was in the 90s, not so long ago.
Only if the consumer demand it or the law mandates.
I'm hoping real AI becomes this force to be reckoned with that no one can stop it when it bring on new ways of doing things.
Same thing happened with credit cards. When I first used a credit card at the grocery store, my family laughed at me, my friends said it wasn't financially sound or worth it, and the other shoppers frowned on me. Thanks to the consumer, nobody will shop at your grocery store if you *don't* accept credit cards.
When I paid my bills instead writing a check (the make sure my account got the credit and not someone else, to "make money" on the float, and/or to have proof in the form of a "receipt")....same thing.
Everybody thought I was crazy to put my credit number into an online shopping portal just to save the sales tax and a few dollars cheaper for the goods, even with free shipping.
This was in the 90s, not so long ago.
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