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NukeMedDude
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Apr. 2, 2008 @ 1:57p
AnimEva said:i just dont like all the requirements they set to get that rate. i am still using the citibank ultimate money account and its a bit of a pain having to do two bill payments every month. It shouldn be a problem if the bill payments were a constant amount, like a homeowners fees, but utilities always vary in price. What I do is set 2 $25/mo payments to my AMEX SPG card. |
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icecube
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Apr. 2, 2008 @ 2:23p
Yeah, I pay my own health insurance and am billed every 2 months but I just set up a bill pay every 2 week for 1/4 of the premium amount. You could probably also just send the utility company $2 or something twice a month and then pay off the balance online/however you used to do it before. NukeMedDude said:AnimEva said:i just dont like all the requirements they set to get that rate. i am still using the citibank ultimate money account and its a bit of a pain having to do two bill payments every month. It shouldn be a problem if the bill payments were a constant amount, like a homeowners fees, but utilities always vary in price.
What I do is set 2 $25/mo payments to my AMEX SPG card.
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yurgreat
- Senior Member - 2K
posted: Apr. 2, 2008 @ 5:15p
icecube said:2.80% now
icecube said:3.20% now.
yurgreat said:hanlong said:Down to 3.25% now
next tues is when citi adjusts their interest rates.
probably will go down some more since the fed cut .75% 2.80%? wow.. glad i xferred $ to a cd at 3% last week. (altho ultimate money was 3.2% last week.) yeah, i took a gamble and came out .2% ahead w/the cd. |
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