First off just to say this reply feels very privileged, there's folks that can barely afford $100 in groceries a month... let alone 4K a month in deposits... is the card realistically for them? Maybe not. But still...
TY for the info on the card, I forgot that the Cash card is more like a debit card and doesn't add to your Credit Score.
Only a no brainer if you can make the $10/mth fee back in cash-back ($500 in purchases?), or if you're Premium or higher. Otherwise why not use the Mastercard Cash account card?
Unrelated but during 2022 COVID times I was accosted by someone while in a supermarket, simply for performing the act of touching several bananas and not buying them (checking for brown spots).
They said "Why do you touch all the bananas with your bare hands!!"
I replied back as they walked away "Do you eat the peel as well as the fruit???"
Would love real wood if I wasn't so deathly afraid of bedbugs. The risk is too high, especially with used wood furniture having all sorts of small nooks and holes maybe even in areas that can't be seen.
It is sadly also more convenient for me to order IKEA stuff delivered than doing a carshare ride out to it (the Montreal one is so far and way out of the way from downtown / west core)
many people live in the suburbs which are not mixed zone areas; hence most stock up at supermarkets etc since getting there can be a 15-30 minute drive, let alone walking/biking.
First off just to say this reply feels very privileged, there's folks that can barely afford $100 in groceries a month... let alone 4K a month in deposits... is the card realistically for them? Maybe not. But still...
TY for the info on the card, I forgot that the Cash card is more like a debit card and doesn't add to your Credit Score.