Engineer-Daddy

Engineer-Daddy t1_jacl9nm wrote

Younger people use cash for a lot of things. Many of them work as servers or side jobs that don’t offer direct deposit. It’s also convenient to have a location nearby in the event you make a mistake as they typically only have one card they rely on.

I dislike BofA and Wells Fargo but they’re extremely convenient, especially if it’s difficult to get around.

I bank at Charles Schwab and find myself using Wells Fargo atms 80% of the time.

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Engineer-Daddy t1_jacjc48 wrote

I know this doesn't help, but in the future, do all charges onto your major credit card instead of your bank debit card.

Card services is much more likely to bend backwards for you and dispute transactions than a bank (especially smaller banks like credit unions).

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Engineer-Daddy t1_iuif5xu wrote

Yes there is a syndicate that is going around and hijacking your drug store rewards points. They have a coordinated system where agents around the globe engage in point fraud and channel these points through underground systems and compile them into a single account.

You can imagine how lucrative this must be. Just the other day they managed to get a free bottle of Cerave gentle facial cleanser.

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