Do any of you have this? I am tempted. I don't use my credit much. The only thing I use it for is for business trips that I expense. I'd say I'm pretty good at avoiding interest.
My daughter and I started playing WoW trial accounts. I already have a different account with a couple 50+ characters, but this way we could play for free. Well, we like it! But I don't want to subscribe because there are a lot of other PC games I play, and I don't ever want to feel like I wasted $15 one month... or feel obligated to play, if you know what I mean.
This sounds sort of risky, but I know my boss does the same thing with a rewards card and he makes it work well. With his, he gets a check every year that's hundreds of dollars. Anyway, I have the idea that I could pay my mortgage and a vehicle payment with the WoW card, and that would give me free WoW play every month. A second, less risky option, is I could use it to expense my business trips. I wouldn't get every month free, but every business trip I go on, I'd get a free month to play WoW -- kinda cool. I'd only get 2-3 months free that way though.
Have any of you done what I put in bold above with reward type credit cards? I am looking for advice like, "Stay away from that. It's too troublesome." Or, "I've been using it without issue and have been able to avoid interest charges by paying off the balance every month on time."
If it all worked as planned, it would be a pretty sweet gig. Right?
My daughter and I started playing WoW trial accounts. I already have a different account with a couple 50+ characters, but this way we could play for free. Well, we like it! But I don't want to subscribe because there are a lot of other PC games I play, and I don't ever want to feel like I wasted $15 one month... or feel obligated to play, if you know what I mean.
This sounds sort of risky, but I know my boss does the same thing with a rewards card and he makes it work well. With his, he gets a check every year that's hundreds of dollars. Anyway, I have the idea that I could pay my mortgage and a vehicle payment with the WoW card, and that would give me free WoW play every month. A second, less risky option, is I could use it to expense my business trips. I wouldn't get every month free, but every business trip I go on, I'd get a free month to play WoW -- kinda cool. I'd only get 2-3 months free that way though.
Have any of you done what I put in bold above with reward type credit cards? I am looking for advice like, "Stay away from that. It's too troublesome." Or, "I've been using it without issue and have been able to avoid interest charges by paying off the balance every month on time."
If it all worked as planned, it would be a pretty sweet gig. Right?