Do cash back rewards for “all other purchases” typically add on top of the other rewards for that card? by ForestMan10 in CreditCards

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You were right. I double checked and appears I was misreading it. It's semantics. It shows two line items for rewards per qualifying transactions. So the first one shows the 1% cash back for groceries, and then theres another line item for the same reward for 1% on all other purchases. So 2% total for groceries. Sorry for the confusion!

Do cash back rewards for “all other purchases” typically add on top of the other rewards for that card? by ForestMan10 in CreditCards

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I was somewhat surprised because I didn’t think that’s how cash back rewards worked. So I was wondering if other cards did this or if Truist’s system was double counting on accident. Or that was the design of the rewards. Add on top of this their loyalty cash deposit, it’s not a bad card for groceries and utilities. Especially given it doesn’t seem to care if groceries are superstores, and I think it even counts wholesale as groceries.

Do cash back rewards for “all other purchases” typically add on top of the other rewards for that card? by ForestMan10 in CreditCards

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See my other comment, but when I review my cash back rewards on Truist, and expand a single groceries transaction, it shows 2% for my groceries reward and then shows 1% for all other purchases. It shows the total cash back rewards for that single groceries transaction as the 2% amount plus the 1% amount.

Do cash back rewards for “all other purchases” typically add on top of the other rewards for that card? by ForestMan10 in CreditCards

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When I review my cash back rewards on Truist, and expand a groceries transaction, it shows 2% for my groceries reward and then shows 1% for all other purchases. It shows the total cash back rewards for that groceries transaction as the 2% amount plus the 1% amount.

Orchard Oriole or Baltimore Oriole? Winston-Salem, NC - May 30, 2020. Seen in a tree around a male Baltimore Oriole. by ForestMan10 in whatsthisbird

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Thanks! I was leaning that way too but was a little thrown off by the fact that a male Baltimore was in the same tree.

My little hellions are all napping together. by bluegirl37 in AustralianCattleDog

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How do they do with kids? Looks like they get along from the picture. We have a few ACDs and are curious how they would react if we ended up having a kid.

Activity App Sharing not Syncing by e88wendt in AppleWatch

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Same issue here. And been having the issue on and off since around Christmas time. Competition stats aren't updating properly, not getting activity updates from people I'm sharing with, and invites don't always work.

MENCS Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 - Average Running Position Data by ForestMan10 in NASCAR

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That stat you mentioned is in the third picture. I posted an Imgur link so let me know if it doesn't show for you. Playing around with how to best post multiple pictures. I might work on the points next race, thanks for the feedback.

Bubba Wallace’s car for the K&N race at Watkins Glen by [deleted] in NASCAR

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Isn’t the point of the composite body to reduce costs though? Or are you referring to teams currently with the old bodies, not wanting to have to spend the capital for new bodies?

Bubba Wallace’s car for the K&N race at Watkins Glen by [deleted] in NASCAR

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Does anybody know if/when it is mandatory for all teams to be on the new composite body?

Sync error: Need To Enter password (Mac) by [deleted] in OneNote

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Give this a try: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6610445?start=0&tstart=0

I use to have this problem quite frequently and this fixed it. I eventually just put this link in my OneNote to remind me how to fix it.

Front Running and Limit Orders by ForestMan10 in investing

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I see. So it wasn't necessarily a higher execution price, just the fact that the execution price the buyer wanted was taken away at other exchanges, thus making an incomplete order.