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Post your load out, boys

I'm considering transitioning from my Quicksilver to pic related as my daily card, but I'm wondering if it's worth keeping my Quicksilver open at all when that .5 percent extra is so unbeatable

Also, looking for grocery card recommendations.

>> No.56628281

>>56628254
>wells fargo
you probably already have an account there

>> No.56628294
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>>56628254
I just got 2 applications denied because I'm on gov bucks or don't reach minimum salary requirements. They don't take into account assets It's garbage.

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I live in their headquarters and fly them 1-2 times a month, the lounge access is really nice.
>>56628294
Just lie about your income, they don't verify anyways

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I've had 50+ credit cards throughout my adulthood. I have at least 30 that are active. I apply and use them only to collect the welcome bonus.
>picrelated

>> No.56628848

>>56628254
Im in popup jail at amex
I cancelled my boa travel card so airbnb wont be able to charge me for this door i broke
I want a lounge card but i dont really spend 4k in three months so i would have to buy an /fa/ watch to go with it

Hmm

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>>56628254
I just have a quicksilver card, nothing sexy
>>56628294
Nothing stops you from including asset gainz as income on these shitass forms. My "real" job probably gets me like $40k or something idk but I just look at my brokerage account's YTD and magically add that shit and boom suddenly I'm on that $90k grind, extended credit limit, low(ish) rates, it really is that easy. And you know, I've had people tell me my capital appreciation isn't a "real income" before. It's funny because it feels pretty fucking real once I transfer it to my bank account.