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If I ever win the lotto I'll walk into a Ferrari dealership dressed like I normally dress, in trackies etc

If they act like cocks and lose the sale, I'll drive past in my new lambo and give em a wave

When I was looking I was ready to buy drove an hour to the only dealership in victoria with a black GS, leather, auto, premo sound, I was looking at the car for about 25 minutes waiting for the first guy to actually bother asking me how I'm going and talk about the car unlike the rest of them that would of thought I was a time waster.. that guy was a young bloke too and guess what, he got the sale.

Negotiation was pretty funny, this is late 2011 for a 2011 plated car and he came back with like $250 off the price just laughed and ended up getting 2.5k off instead I think from memory because we stood up and started walking outside the door.

Does anyone get any use out of their credit card award points? I have a feeling its all a con unless you use your CC for business use, pretty hard to rack up enough points for anything good :/

Got a Commbank Awards creditcard but might change to a low interest creditcard instead...i guess less interest would be better than any bs points....

Some credit cards offer qantas freq flyer points but usually its $1 = 0.5freq points. With that logic, i would need to spend at least $20,000 on the credit card to get 10,000points...

Does anyone get any use out of their credit card award points? I have a feeling its all a con unless you use your CC for business use, pretty hard to rack up enough points for anything good :/

Got a Commbank Awards creditcard but might change to a low interest creditcard instead...i guess less interest would be better than any bs points....

Some credit cards offer qantas freq flyer points but usually its $1 = 0.5freq points. With that logic, i would need to spend at least $20,000 on the credit card to get 10,000points...

Cashed my points in for $230

Considering I'd never paid a cent of interest at that point, it wasn't a bad deal

Cashed my points in for $230

Considering I'd never paid a cent of interest at that point, it wasn't a bad deal

Not bad, just checked mine. I can get about $150 cashback. However its taken probably 6yrs to get enough points to get such a claim lol

F*** Amex, they rape suppliers on usage charges and consequently a lot won't accept it.

Hey Pat do you remember a chocolate bar called Take 5? It was a chocolate bar with Malteser type balls in it, sitting in a row.

Edit: wasn't Take 5...but it was "something" 5.

Does anyone get any use out of their credit card award points? I have a feeling its all a con unless you use your CC for business use, pretty hard to rack up enough points for anything good :/

Got a Commbank Awards creditcard but might change to a low interest creditcard instead...i guess less interest would be better than any bs points....

Some credit cards offer qantas freq flyer points but usually its $1 = 0.5freq points. With that logic, i would need to spend at least $20,000 on the credit card to get 10,000points...

I've scored a iPad and a 160Gig ipod off my amex.

cashing next lot in for qantas points tho

F*** Amex, they rape suppliers on usage charges and consequently a lot won't accept it.

Hey Pat do you remember a chocolate bar called Take 5? It was a chocolate bar with Malteser type balls in it, sitting in a row.

Edit: wasn't Take 5...but it was "something" 5.

Take 5 is American, just had some recently.... chocolate, caramel and pretzels inside, so was sweet/salty but really nice

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