- cross-posted to:
- mildlyinfuriating@lemmy.world
- finance@beehaw.org
- cross-posted to:
- mildlyinfuriating@lemmy.world
- finance@beehaw.org
cross-posted from: https://vlemmy.net/post/483416
Maybe I shouldn’t be as pissed as I am but, for me, I like using my Apple card for autopay because I get 3% back with T-Mobile charges. What I like to do is use my CCs to max my rewards / cash back and then pay off my card each month.
Maybe I’m overreacting, but I’m not happy about this. Of course I don’t want to pay an additional $40 a month on my phone bill so yes, I’m switching autopay to a Privacy card, but F—, man.
Okay, I’m done lol
- Opt in to paper statements. When I was working for a bank it cost them $2 per month per customer to generate/print/mail them. - Lol, nice 
 
- Yes it sucks to loose out on $3 cash back for every $100 in bill charges. But that’s not going to get close to covering the $40 autopsy discount. Verizon has been doing this for a while now and it sucks. They just want to avoid paying transaction fees. - What grinds my gears is that you have to give their system your information that could directly result in you losing the actual money. If a CC number gets used fraudulently you are not out anything. Your debit card or bank account number and you could be fucked with no money while the investigation goes on. - I know it’s negligible, and certainly not covering the $40. It’s just the way I like to use my funding, cramping my style, so to speak (and removes choice). But as for the stealing of the credit cards, I know, I hate giving my numbers across the Internet. That’s why I started to use Privacy - it’s not credit but at least I don’t have to give my numbers out. - Yes the elimination of choice was frustrating for sure. 
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