BlockFi Credit Card Offers 3.5% in Bitcoin Back for Purchases

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  1. Overnight

    Overnight

    Why? Because of germs?
     
    #11     Mar 11, 2022
  2. deaddog

    deaddog

    Increases in value every year. When I look at a chart it was in the 60 range March of last year.

    At least I can tell you to the dollar how much my Costco cashback card will buy me.
     
    #12     Mar 11, 2022
  3. deaddog

    deaddog

    No because it's convienient. Although Covid has everyone afraid of dirty ole dollars.
     
    #13     Mar 11, 2022
  4. easymon1

    easymon1

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    #14     Mar 12, 2022
  5. Pekelo

    Pekelo

    98% of all dollars are digital. Can you catch covid via a computer?
     
    #15     Mar 12, 2022
  6. I checked into it once but their plan wasn't as good as I was able to negotiate with a dealer. However, if you just want to "save a grand" on an easy, no hassle car purchase.... Costco would be OK.

    One of the things I used to do was lease cars.

    So, you know about MSRP and "invoice" (price manufacturer supposedly charges the dealer), right? Well there is also a thing called "hold backs". That's when the dealer has already agreed to the invoice price... payable in the future in like 90 days or so... and the manufacturer grants the dealer a "hold back" to move more cars. So instead of the dealer paying the invoice price of say, $35,000... the manufacturer tells the dealer they can "hold bacK" say, $1,800... and pay the manufacturer only $33,200. If you negotiate with the dealer or the fleet guy who does leases... and you ask about "any holdbacks"?... sometimes the dealer will give you part of it in a lower price in order to move the car.

    It can be a money saving effort to negotiate with a dealer and not be in too much of hurry to get that new car "right now". Check the web. You can even sometimes get a better deal in another state even when the seller has to cope with shipping cost. Best time to buy often is near the end of the model year.
     
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    #16     Mar 12, 2022
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  7. deaddog

    deaddog

    Jeez I should have said cash!!
    We were discussing germs.
    Interesting stat though, where did you find it? Only 2% of the money supply is actual cash?
     
    #17     Mar 12, 2022
  8. I have very little interest (at the moment) for BlockFi. That could change after the IPO.

    Keyword (could). I don't buy IPOs until at least a year or two after, when the shares are at 50% or more discounted :)
     
    #18     Mar 14, 2022
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