top | item 46541142 (no title) veidr | 1 month ago Well if you can get $100 worth of X on credit card for $98, but you can buy the same thing with cash for $97, aren't you actually paying 150% of the "cash back" with your own money? ¯\\_(ಠ_ಠ)_/¯ discuss order hn newest 46493168|1 month ago > but you can buy the same thing with cash for $97Merchants rarely offer cash discounts in the US. cj|1 month ago Except nearly every restaurant I frequent. Example menu below with cash and credit prices, credit prices being 4% more. I see this commonly.https://misslucyskitchen.com/menu load replies (1)
46493168|1 month ago > but you can buy the same thing with cash for $97Merchants rarely offer cash discounts in the US. cj|1 month ago Except nearly every restaurant I frequent. Example menu below with cash and credit prices, credit prices being 4% more. I see this commonly.https://misslucyskitchen.com/menu load replies (1)
cj|1 month ago Except nearly every restaurant I frequent. Example menu below with cash and credit prices, credit prices being 4% more. I see this commonly.https://misslucyskitchen.com/menu load replies (1)
46493168|1 month ago
Merchants rarely offer cash discounts in the US.
cj|1 month ago
https://misslucyskitchen.com/menu