So, ive been trying to figure out how to make spend in a pinch...i am wondering if anyone has advertised in cl that they would "give back" an amount, lets say $20 for every $1000 someone spends if they would let you put it on your card.
So in a senario, person A has to make spend, advertises on cl that for anyone who lets them use person A's card for spends over a grand, they will kick back $20 per $1000.
Person "b" lives in a complex that costs $1100 a month and usually pays by check. He then gives cash to person A, who pays the rent.
Or person "c" who is a contractor who pays for materials up front. Same thing, gives person A cash and you meet them at home depot or some place like that.
Besides the inherent cost of building miles- 2%...Any other thoughts on this?
So in a senario, person A has to make spend, advertises on cl that for anyone who lets them use person A's card for spends over a grand, they will kick back $20 per $1000.
Person "b" lives in a complex that costs $1100 a month and usually pays by check. He then gives cash to person A, who pays the rent.
Or person "c" who is a contractor who pays for materials up front. Same thing, gives person A cash and you meet them at home depot or some place like that.
Besides the inherent cost of building miles- 2%...Any other thoughts on this?
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Yes, what about the inherent risk of buying $1000 worth of stuff for a stranger (from Craigslist, nonetheless). Too shady for me.Originally Posted by cfuss
Besides the inherent cost of building miles- 2%...Any other thoughts on this?
I don't think there's too much risk for person A in this scenario if he or she is receiving cash on the spot to make the transaction. However, I don't think $20 is enough incentive to make person B or C want to participate. The purchase won't be in their name, so they might have trouble with any returns. They have to arrange to meet up with person A in what may be an inconvenient location or at an inopportune time.
I think this would work better with friends than with someone from Craigslist.
I think this would work better with friends than with someone from Craigslist.
You're ignoring the bigger issue: You will be holding $1000 in cash and a stranger will know this. I'd never, ever, ever do this. NEVER.
A couple potential negatives:
You Buy Jewelry and Person #1 shows up and takes it and runs. No one will pre-pay you because they'd fear you'd rob them. So you're carrying a $1,000 item around and someone know where you will be and when you will be there.
Or
You buy TV. You hand to Person #1, and receive $1000 USD. Yay...all is well. Person #1 leaves, and Person #2 (a friend of his/her) shows up and robs you. You have no recourse, and could even be hurt!
Just google "Craigslist robbery" Remember this story:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/florida-mar...3#.UEDp09ZlTFA
A couple potential negatives:
You Buy Jewelry and Person #1 shows up and takes it and runs. No one will pre-pay you because they'd fear you'd rob them. So you're carrying a $1,000 item around and someone know where you will be and when you will be there.
Or
You buy TV. You hand to Person #1, and receive $1000 USD. Yay...all is well. Person #1 leaves, and Person #2 (a friend of his/her) shows up and robs you. You have no recourse, and could even be hurt!
Just google "Craigslist robbery" Remember this story:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/florida-mar...3#.UEDp09ZlTFA
2% for Craiglist plus all the time and trouble?
What is the fee for paypal now? 3%? Isn't it safer just to paypal yourself?
What is the fee for paypal now? 3%? Isn't it safer just to paypal yourself?
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What is the fee for paypal now? 3%? Isn't it safer just to paypal yourself?
If you want to get banned from PPOriginally Posted by lilpooh108
2% for Craiglist plus all the time and trouble?What is the fee for paypal now? 3%? Isn't it safer just to paypal yourself?
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I guess you can get banned, but I should clarify...I meant paypal another family member/friend. It's just to meet the spending.Originally Posted by awardticket
If you want to get banned from PP
I'd much rather risk getting banned from paypal (which isn't that great anyway) than to have a scary Craigslist stranger run off w/my money.

Not seeing much here in the line of miles and points and question has been answered so I'll go ahead and close this.

