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Personal: Pc Financial Points Pay Out

Posted on 01/03/2007 06:23 AM | Link | Post Comment
I finally decided to use some of my PC Financial points, that we have built up over the year, given that Loblaws is liquidating a lot of their "non grocery" inventory, we got ourselves a "cheap and cheerful" VCR/DVD (play only) combination, with about 1/4 of our points. It works quite nicely, since the TV it is connecting to only has RF (coax) inputs (yes it is THAT old). This means we still have over 300K points to maybe buy one of the large TUBEd Televisions that Loblaws is attempting to rid itself of, or maybe we'll hold onto them for a while longer, we'll see.

This means that for banking with TD I have paid $146.00 this past year, and for banking with PC Financial, I have a free VCR/DVD. Why am I still banking with TD again? Yes, I know, I don't follow my own advice well.

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