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Has anyone seen my specialty plates?
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<blockquote data-quote="ticketfrog123" data-source="post: 3160175" data-attributes="member: 72829"><p>Given where we are in the lending cycle - the credit union answer already provided is the best long term solution.</p><p></p><p>Where do you purchase your (ethanol free?) fuel for lawn and business? I did consulting work for a large convenience store chain and know the ins and outs of those rewards programs.</p><p></p><p>Least headache is a 2% back no fee card like (1) Amex blue business plus or (2) chase ink business unlimited.</p><p></p><p>Depending on your business size / spending - I think the Amex Business Platinum could work ($700 fee sounds silly but they do 1.5x on construction suppliers and other business categories)</p><p>- $400 annual credit for dell products (they sell personal electronics so this is easy to use)</p><p>- $120 annual credit for cell phone bill</p><p>- $200 annual for airline seat upgrades and baggage</p><p>- $100 for Global Entry / Pre-Check</p><p>- TBD (Amex lounge access at airports if you value this)</p><p>——- most value comes from % back on spending</p><p>Also worth noting the Amex is a charge card which has a semi-unlimited credit limit and I personally feel is a bit predatory for small businesses (but it’s a charge card so you do have to pay it off monthly iirc)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ticketfrog123, post: 3160175, member: 72829"] Given where we are in the lending cycle - the credit union answer already provided is the best long term solution. Where do you purchase your (ethanol free?) fuel for lawn and business? I did consulting work for a large convenience store chain and know the ins and outs of those rewards programs. Least headache is a 2% back no fee card like (1) Amex blue business plus or (2) chase ink business unlimited. Depending on your business size / spending - I think the Amex Business Platinum could work ($700 fee sounds silly but they do 1.5x on construction suppliers and other business categories) - $400 annual credit for dell products (they sell personal electronics so this is easy to use) - $120 annual credit for cell phone bill - $200 annual for airline seat upgrades and baggage - $100 for Global Entry / Pre-Check - TBD (Amex lounge access at airports if you value this) ——- most value comes from % back on spending Also worth noting the Amex is a charge card which has a semi-unlimited credit limit and I personally feel is a bit predatory for small businesses (but it’s a charge card so you do have to pay it off monthly iirc) [/QUOTE]
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