"@PeteyNice: Maybe I'm a cynic but I think that anyone actively using credit has to assume that everone in the food chain has access to and will use whatever lives in your credit report and whatever transactions go through them."
"@PeteyNice: You're correct about the $6.5K threshold on the Blue Cash but for people like me who use it for a mix of business and personal expenses, the threshold is not hard to reach in the first few months of the year."
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