![]() She rummaged in her purse and tossed something on the table. “My mum gave me a sub card (it’s always a red flag when someone says “sub” card rather than “supp” card) and told me to just use it whenever”. “Oh,” she said, in a tone that could charitably approximate disinterest. That’s much more than I’d be getting if I were to use a general spending card like, say, the DBS Altitude or Citibank Premiermiles at 1.2 miles per dollar,” I lectured condescendingly, in a tone best approximating the protagonist from Love is a Fallacy, It gives me 10 UNI$ per $5 spent on restaurants and dining, or the equivalent of 4 miles per dollar. They don’t issue it anymore, but if you know what you’re doing it’s still possible to get it through certain channels. “Oh, it’s my UOB Preferred Platinum AMEX. When the time came to pay the bill, I took out my UOB Preferred Platinum AMEX, seeing this as a potential teachable moment to show her that I was not only capable of feeding myself without a bib, but also in managing the finances of a household. I had spent the entire evening beguiling her with tales of my adventures and conquests, and could tell she was attracted to my intellect, my punctuality, and the rampant virility suggested by the early onset of male pattern baldness. In my younger and more vulnerable years, I once went on a date with a young lady of better-than-average attractiveness. An updated review of the AMEX Centurion has been published.
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