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On 4/1/25 18:15, Tom Elam wrote:I never said that a credit card is ALWAYS the way to go. There are many exceptions, and I cited some. However, for day-to-day payments my 2% card is the way to go, as is my 5%-back Target DEBIT card. Exceptions include paying taxes. I use direct debit for IRS and Indiana Dept. of Revenue for estimated taxes. Same for property taxes. No fee for these using direct debit, 3% or more for a credit card. Same for my utility bills.[...]I don't believe that I've seen 10% before either, but now I have.
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Hugh, there are bills like income taxes, property taxes and our electric bill that we pay with direct debit rather than a credit card. Why? The credit card service fees exceed the 2% cash back on my card. I always watch for those fees, but have not ever see a 10%.
However, a travel agency we use charges 5%. I send a check.Merely an illustration of attention to detail for each vendor. As I've mentioned before, a goodly number of my local small merchants do have "cash discounts" (eg, CC surcharges) and they're greater than 2%.
Of course for travel, there's also a risk trade-off here, as using a credit card offers some additional protections vs cash.
During 2024 ...That's really your business.
-hh
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