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20 votes
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TIL: Don't use your points directly on Amazon
Maybe everyone knows this, but I suspect not. For years, I've been using the points I earn on a Chase Freedom card directly on Amazon. I just found out today that I'm only getting 80% of the...
Maybe everyone knows this, but I suspect not. For years, I've been using the points I earn on a Chase Freedom card directly on Amazon. I just found out today that I'm only getting 80% of the value. Redeeming 26,345 points at Amazon yields $210.76. Redeeming 26,345 points on the Chase website (for an Amazon gift card) yields $263.45.
The Chase Amazon Prime Visa does give 100% of value directly on Amazon's site.
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Patrick McKenzie on navigating complex systems
3 votes -
US markets get ready for risk-free Federal Reserve arbitrage trade to expire
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US radio giant Audacy files for bankruptcy
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How ‘cherry-picking’ policies let one insurer win big in Florida’s insurance crisis
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Can Denmark's world-beating drugs maker Novo Nordisk stay ahead after Wegovy propelled them into the big league?
8 votes -
What is the importance of management jobs when applying for bank products?
I live in the EU. I recently applied for a credit card, and the banker asked me (about my job): "Is it a management role?" I realized that it is a question I have been asked several times in the...
I live in the EU. I recently applied for a credit card, and the banker asked me (about my job): "Is it a management role?"
I realized that it is a question I have been asked several times in the past by banks. I tried a cursory google & Reddit search, but I haven't found anyone being curious about this.
I'll try here then. Does anyone know why bankers ask this question? How does it matter? Are "individual contributors" seen as worse/riskier customers than managers?
I have my own informal, anecdotal opinion, but I'm hoping to hear some more informed answer.
26 votes -
The forecasting fallacy
15 votes -
Six Flags | Bankrupt
12 votes -
"The secretive industry destroying the economy" (it's private equity)
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Fighting climate change via personal banking
12 votes -
‘Winning requires hard work’: Wayfair CEO sends employees a gloomy pre-holiday email following layoff-filled year
27 votes -
IKEA has warned of product delays following rebel attacks on ships using the key Red Sea trade route
14 votes -
With offices sitting empty, US landlords are ‘handing back the keys’
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Japan's Nippon Steel to acquire US Steel for $14.9 billion
20 votes -
The $10 billion charity no one has heard of | The SDG Impact Fund grew from $238 million in 2020 to $10 billion in 2021... which seems to have been fueled by cryptocurrencies and digital art assets
13 votes -
Why does Germany continue to self-destruct?
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The long shadow of checks
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A banking relationship, dementia and a loss of $50 million dollars lead to a US lawsuit against JP Morgan
3 votes -
Greedflation: corporate profiteering ‘significantly’ boosted global prices, study show
87 votes -
The United Arab Emirates' takeover of African forests
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Slate's latest article about US Social Security benefits was full of errors, myths and lies
28 votes -
British trader Sanjay Shah has landed in Denmark after being extradited from the United Arab Emirates over tax fraud charges worth £1.46bn
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In the wake of substantial growth, Novo Nordisk's stock price climbs to near-peak levels – investors are asking whether the stock is now hovering in overvalued territory
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The first results from the world’s biggest basic income experiment
49 votes -
GiveDirectly loses $900,000 in DRC mobile cash fraud
24 votes -
Construction spend on US manufacturing plants jumps to more than 18 billion in 2023
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Denmark set to withdraw the 1,000 kroner note, its largest denomination, from circulation by May 2025 – just 10% of payments in stores are made in cash
26 votes -
US real estate agents compensation challenged in suit from Joe Biden Department of Justice
12 votes -
Minneapolis has a YIMBY message for America: Build more houses and get rid of suburban-style zoning and inflation will disappear
28 votes -
US Supreme Court case Securities and Exchange Commission v Jarkesy threatens the role of adminstrative law judges
14 votes -
According to Internal Revenue Service leaked US data Warren Buffett sometimes privately traded stocks that Berkshire Hathaway was buying and selling
14 votes -
Charlie Munger dies at age 99
9 votes -
The McDonald's theory of why everyone thinks the economy sucks
48 votes -
The US Supreme Court case seeking to shut down wealth taxes before they even exist, has potential to end existing tax worth hundreds of billions
33 votes -
Kettle of vultures
3 votes -
Texas businesses file amicus brief saying abortion ban costs state nearly $15 billion a year
24 votes -
Why do you think Sam Altman was fired from OpenAI?
Anybody have some greater amount of background or context on this? I certainly don't see it helping anything, but I know nothing of the Valley or its ways
36 votes -
Newsweek's World's Most Trustworthy Companies listing
2 votes -
Why US banks are suddenly closing down customer accounts
28 votes -
The ‘Georgists’ are out there, and they want to tax your land
31 votes -
Payments app Zelle begins refunds for imposter scams after Washington pressure
13 votes -
WeWork files for bankruptcy in the US
39 votes -
How millions of US borrowers got $127 billion in student loans canceled
15 votes -
Klarna reports first quarterly profit in four years – swing to profit of £9.6m by Swedish firm improves its fortunes in run-up to possible £12bn flotation
9 votes -
Crypto Twitter found Sam Bankman-Fried's fraud
9 votes -
Swedish fintech giant Klarna has reached an agreement with workers that were set to strike next week
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Maersk to cut 10,000 jobs as shipping firm revenue slides
12 votes -
Regular Americans are getting richer
31 votes