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It turns out, while my friends might adore the Chase Sapphire Reserve® credit card, it just isn t right for me. Here are the three main reasons why it s not on my list of potential new credit cards anymore and the better alternative I m considering instead.
We re focused here on the rewards and perks that come with each card. These cards won t be worth it if you re paying interest or late fees. When using a credit card, it s important to pay your balance in full each month, make payments on time, and only spend what you can afford to pay.
The Sapphire Reserve charges a very high annual fee
How one woman turned being a bridesmaid into her full-time profession
By KCAL KCBS Staff
LOS ANGELES (KCAL, KCBS) You know the saying, always the bridesmaid, never the bride. However, one woman turned that stigma into a business.
In “the Wedding Ringer,” Kevin Hart plays a best man for hire for a groom played by Josh Gad. Hilarity ensues. However, reality is no laughing matter to Jen Glantz, CEO of Bridesmaid for Hire.
Glantz is a professional bridesmaid who can hire your whole wedding party. She launched her business in 2014.
“All of my friends in my early twenties got engaged and I was always the bridesmaid,” Glantz told CBS2 News This Morning’s Suzanne Marques. “And that is when I started to realize that there is nobody in the $72 billion wedding industry whose job it is to be there for the people getting married.”