Which credit cards will cancel your bill if it is small?

Looks like the Pepper Rewards app is dead, not just Amazon. Target too.
Any other way to make $1 charges?

$1 items at the grocery store. Target seems to be still purchasable, but I have not actually hit the ā€œbuyā€ button.

I prefer Online only.
Yeah Target is weird. You have to click on the final purchase button and it will give you an error. Unlike Amazon.

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WELLS FARGO CASH WISE VISA PLATINUMĀ® CARD
NO small balance credit of $2 on my 5-8-2025 statement close date. I’ve been receiving this every month since I started on 5-7-2021; anyone else still getting any value small balance credit?
This is probably my account opening anniversary date. I’ve never had this before on this account, but maybe Wells Fargo is now not paying the small balance credit on the anniversary date like USbank.

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Same here with the Wells Fargo Cash Wise Visa Signature. Was notified by Chase’s Credit Journey as a ā€œdormant account activityā€

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Could your data point have been your Well Fargo Visa account opening anniversary date?

I don’t think so. For US Bank, they post a ā€œAnnual Membership Feeā€ even when it is zero - this does not happen for Wells Fargo. We will need to hear more data points as they may have turned it off on the Cash Wise card for some reason.

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all true, tho there is no reason Wells Fargo would post ā€œAnnual Membership Feeā€ even when it is zero.

Rounding up IRS payments:

ā€œA word of warning for people that pay a lot of estimated taxes with debit cards. I got a letter from the IRS today saying that I underpaid my taxes by $8 and I was getting a 4 cent fee and 4 cent interest fee. I looked at what happened, and Turbotax (and maybe other processors do this too) had been rounding my estimated tax payments. Since so many of them were ending in 85, 86, 90 cents etc, Turbotax actually thought I paid $8 more in estimated tax than I actually did, so I paid $8 less on my 1040 than I needed. Lesson is to check at the end what Turbotax says I paid and then bump up the amount I pay on my 1040.ā€

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If IRS considers pennies in the payments, so should the tax software. Since it does not, it’s a bug. Technically the software makers should be liable for the 4 cent fee and 4 cent interest. :crazy_face: