sunit123
TF Legend
sorry for typo (i corrected in my post)....i moved to GV << Cash back << RP's...1st preference is to pay by GV then Cashback card and last is RP'sMeans you moved from CB to reward points now?
* I have only LTF CC's.
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sorry for typo (i corrected in my post)....i moved to GV << Cash back << RP's...1st preference is to pay by GV then Cashback card and last is RP'sMeans you moved from CB to reward points now?
Yeah..... Now it makes sense 👍🏼sorry for typo (i corrected in my post)....i moved to GV << Cash back << RP's...1st preference is to pay by GV then Cashback card and last is RP's
* I have only LTF CC's.
Exactly what one should expect from an SBI AGM of IT systems retiree 😎2025 Mistakes - NONE
2025 Regrets - NONE
Check devaluation of supermoney ...u will regret closing aceQuick realization of regret as per today's scenario : closing 🪓Ace to get super money cc.![]()
Commented here only after noticing the devaluation.🤔Check devaluation of supermoney ...u will regret closing ace
If he is a well known scammer and has scammed multiple people in the company, how does he still have a job?As we come near to the end of this year, let us share our financial and credit card mistakes and regrets of 2025.
Let us all agree the fact that everyone makes mistakes and no one is perfect.
Even the smartest user may make some silly mistake - whether it be using the wrong card, applying for a card in FOMO and later regretting or closing it, sharing your card details with someone, falling prey for a scam, withdrawing cash from ATM machine using credit card, missing bill payment, cibil score impacting due to late payments, and what not.
There could also be some regrets like not applying for a wanted card, missing milstone rewards, etc.
So let us shre our mistake stories. It's not for creating regret, but let us not repeat the same mistakes again next time.
I will go first - I made the biggest mistake not of this year, but my entire life. I trusted a co-worker and shared my card details and OTP for him to do some online transaction.
Never did I know that he was a scammer and he had already cheated many people in the company.
Lesson learnt: Never share card details and OTP with anyone else.