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Hello burger poorfags, here are some ways to save $ and earn $ or BTC back without changing any spending habits:

1) Use a cash back credit card wherever and whenever the cashback % outpaces any credit card fees. For example, if you can pay rent with a 2% cashback credit card and there is a 1% fee charged for credit transactions, you’ve saved 1% on the payment.
2) Link your cashback credit card to automatic cashback apps such as Pei. These are usually not mutually exclusive to use, so you can link to several in order to maximize your cashback from stores or restaurants such as CVS, Chipotle, Starbucks, etc. Pei lets you cash out in $ or BTC, and they give a $10 signup bonus with code “ojsca2” today (thanks anon)
3) Use automatic rewards Chrome Extensions such as Honey and Lolli along with your cashback credit card. While Chrome extensions may be mutually exclusive in the rewards that are applied, you have the opportunity to compare which activated extension provides more cash back (e.g. Honey recently saved 15% on a Gap purchase, whereas Lolli provided a 26% cashback/BTC back reward on a Harry’s purchase)
Let us save $ together so we may dump it into shitcoins, amen.

>> No.13844964

My bad, “ojsca2” is the right code for the free $10 from Pei. Also unlocks $2 back for every 20 spent on Uber or soiboy Lyft. Do any anons use the Crypto.com cards that give 3-5% cashback and have you had any problems?

>> No.13845051
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13845051

>>13844594
>credit card

>> No.13845112
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>>13845051
((They)) give me 2% to not be stupid with debt and for that I am grateful

>> No.13845948

>>13844594
If you're poor you shouldn't be eating at Chipotle or Starbucks

>> No.13846604

>>13845948
Starbucks is the most overpriced shit coffee of all time. Subway, Dunkin, dominos, Taco Bell are poorfag staples on there though

>> No.13846701

>>13846604
>Subway
Pretty gud. Back when I wasn't a fatass I could get a footlong for $6 with the coupons they send out all the time and get basically everything on it and make it into two $3 meals

Taco bell is another good one. Can get a decently filling meal (no drink, drink water) for like 5-6 bucks

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>>13844594
What do you guys think about the idea of cashing out on your goodboy points?

Especially if you're say under the age of 25, wouldn't it be very profitable to:
>Rack up as much (not student loan) debt as you can
>Use it to pay for school/Bitcoin/whatever
>Declare bankruptcy at young age
>Spend the next ten years into your early 30s just spending normally and responsibly
>Once you turn 3X years old, the record rolls over and you have a good credit score again right in time for when you might actually need it for a mortgage or car loan or some shit

Any problem with this?

>> No.13847505

>>13847435
.... you’d have a bankruptcy on your record, good luck getting a mortgage even after trying to rehabilitate your credit score

>> No.13847837

>>13847435
Thats the ultimate bitcoin bet anon, and if they find out that you have assets even with chapter 13 i think they can (((appropriate))) because bitcoin is legally considered property, they could also come after you retroactively once you started spending 10 years later especially if you pay taxes then they see that it was owned during your bankruptcy, and if you didnt pay (god help you) they will just take your house for not paying taxes on the coins.

>> No.13847922

>>13846701
>taco bell
Enjoy your canned cancer food