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When you use a card, businesses lose a percentage to fees. That's partially where credit card companies get the money for the crap you get for "free" when you use your points.
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I never know what to do with the small amounts of money left on those Visa or American Express gift cards. Like when it's too little to buy a meal, and you don't want to fumble around getting a second card out to make up the difference in a busy cafe line. I suspect credit card companies know this and end up making a bunch of money on unused funds. If you use it for gas, it'll use every last cent and just stop the pump when it's maxed out. πŸ‘
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