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    Harleyrider_50

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    Job change is tough on some folks.
    I have had a lot of practice.


    We are dropping huge money in the house. I am working towards that day when I actually do retire................:scratch:

    ehh.....sumtimes ya GOT too.....
    need ta sand/refinish my floors......paint......new kit floor....BAD......
    BUT......be 3'rd da*n season with no H/Pump......at's next on'a list, an' almos' there $$-wise..... :rolleyes:

    they is......PROUD'o them sun-sa-bastids, I tell ya.......:faint:
     

    churchmouse

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    ehh.....sumtimes ya GOT too.....
    need ta sand/refinish my floors......paint......new kit floor....BAD......
    BUT......be 3'rd da*n season with no H/Pump......at's next on'a list, an' almos' there $$-wise..... :rolleyes:

    they is......PROUD'o them sun-sa-bastids, I tell ya.......:faint:

    If you were closer I could help you with that.
     

    wtburnette

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    Nah, no trouble. I put everything on my Chase card and pay it off every month. My Chase points have bought me two guns.

    I do similar. I haven't racked up quite as many points, but I have saved up enough in the past that the VZ grips on my Ruger SR1911 and the leather holster I use with my CCO were "free" :D

    Morning everyone! :coffee:
     

    wtburnette

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    Aint much in this world free man......aint much.

    Yep, like Snap said, as long as you pay the card off every month, avoiding any finance charges, it's good to go. I have used somewhere around $300 - $500 in reward points in the last year and have paid ZERO in interest. That's as free as you can get :)
     

    churchmouse

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    Yep, like Snap said, as long as you pay the card off every month, avoiding any finance charges, it's good to go. I have used somewhere around $300 - $500 in reward points in the last year and have paid ZERO in interest. That's as free as you can get :)

    That is the real deal right there.
     

    Snapdragon

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    And I also use Ebates. You log into Ebates before you do online shopping, and for participating merchants, you get a percentage of cash back. Sportsman's Guide and Cabelas have 5%, and a lot of other merchants also participate. It's money for nothing. I just cashed a check for $21 from Ebates that was for a couple of months worth of shopping. It all adds up.
     
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