If you spend 500$/month on services like Spotify and Netflix, maybe it's more time to reasset what services you should cut instead of trying to get more points from them.
This may not serve as a legal advice, but tenants have the right to pay landlord with any commonly used payment methods. I, Cris, even went to BC Civil Resolution Tribunal, to have my landlord to accept e-Transfer, as it is a common method of transferring/transacting money in Canada. You may want to speak to a professional to resolve this. ~Cris
@@PrinceofTraveltotally get your point. But I feel like for vast majority of people, it’s not worth picking a legal fight with their landlord, to get some points on their rent payment
No one can pay there car loan with credit card has to be debit also no insurance company will let you pay insurance on credit with auto pay has to be debit so false information!!
I personally paid my insurance with credit cards. But you are right the car loan. And "Auto" pay does not mean Car related. Autobots do not assemble here :) ~Cris
If you spend 500$/month on services like Spotify and Netflix, maybe it's more time to reasset what services you should cut instead of trying to get more points from them.
:) yes for sure, but that $500 subscription services also covers big expenses such as pre-authorized meal plans.
~Cris
Another video that leaves out critical information. Like the fee chexy charges. Who wouldn’t want that included?
Yea it’s either careless or dishonest to leave out such a crucial debate that wipe out most of the value of the points earned
The guy is a credit card shill. He's legit getting sponsored.
Infomercial…
Paying taxes for welcome bonuses. Been getting US credit cards this way. By far the biggest expense for someone with a small business.
Do you use paysimply to pay taxes with US credit card ?
@@donavanaziaka2722 yup
I wish you could pay mortgage with a credit card.
Chexy only works with landlords taht accept interac
This may not serve as a legal advice, but tenants have the right to pay landlord with any commonly used payment methods.
I, Cris, even went to BC Civil Resolution Tribunal, to have my landlord to accept e-Transfer, as it is a common method of transferring/transacting money in Canada.
You may want to speak to a professional to resolve this.
~Cris
@@PrinceofTraveltotally get your point. But I feel like for vast majority of people, it’s not worth picking a legal fight with their landlord, to get some points on their rent payment
No one can pay there car loan with credit card has to be debit also no insurance company will let you pay insurance on credit with auto pay has to be debit so false information!!
I personally paid my insurance with credit cards. But you are right the car loan.
And "Auto" pay does not mean Car related. Autobots do not assemble here :)
~Cris
insurance can be paid in BC with a credit card , Only if you are paying for a full year. Monthly is not allowed
I also pay my insurance via credit card (amex)
way to leave out a bunch of critical info again 🤦
New guy is great
I'll let him know :)
~Cris