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Jan 2022
10:36am, 6 Jan 2022
8,371 posts
Northern Exile
True, I'd forgotten about that. And yes, I've used it - seems to work well, although I take your point about a potential pitfall if your default card is a bank debit card.
Jan 2022
10:40am, 6 Jan 2022
4,866 posts
K5 Gus
Does it still show up on the statement of the original card though, with a subsequent adjustment ? Or does it just "disappear" assuming you change before next statement date ?
If the former, then doesn't really help NE "hide" those purchases (assuming Mrs NE checks the statement of course ! ;-) )
Jan 2022
11:39am, 6 Jan 2022
8,372 posts
Northern Exile
It doesn't register on the statements. Everything you buy with Curve is prefixed CRV though .... and yes, Mrs NE checks the statements - carefully.
Jan 2022
11:43am, 6 Jan 2022
16,435 posts
larkim
Time to experiment with that "back in time" feature. I've just moved a 20 day old credit card transaction to my debit (current account) card, and I can see it immediately on my bank account; not checked how that appears on the credit card yet though. Wonder how that will work in the other direction though (I'll need to spend some money with Curve using the debit card to find out though so that will take some time!).
Jan 2022
11:45am, 6 Jan 2022
16,436 posts
larkim
At the moment, I can still see the old transaction on my credit card online account. So no hiding place! And I guess if it overlapped statement creation date there's no way it would completely disappear, would have to show an in-and-out transaction to balance.
Jan 2022
9:10pm, 6 Jan 2022
20,228 posts
flanker
I'd forgotten about the "move" feature. As I'll mainly use it for moving payments from my own card to the joint one it's not an issue if it remains on the original statement.

As long as NE sets his card as the primary Bobs won't have a clue which new fell shoes/bike bits/PC bits he's bought this week ;-)
Jan 2022
8:19am, 8 Jan 2022
5,219 posts
quimby
An apparent "leak" of Fenix 7 features. It has not got the red mist descending for me based on this.

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Jan 2022
12:07pm, 8 Jan 2022
20,232 posts
flanker
If that’s true, and that’s all that’s new, it’ll be the first time a new Fenix hasn’t appealed. Which is good news :-)
Jan 2022
12:11pm, 8 Jan 2022
16,850 posts
geordiegirl
Phew that’s one I’m not bothered by - but do I go solar 6S now? Might keep an eye on prices
Jan 2022
1:40pm, 8 Jan 2022
14,596 posts
Badger
Sweepstakes on when flanker changes his mind, anyone? ;)
They probably have dual-frequency GPS too, but none of the units out there now with dual-frequency have been significantly better than single-frequency, so I’d at least be looking for good reports in reviews first. Battery life looks great but the warranty replacement F6x I got last month is currently on 45% after eight and a half days standby, nearly 40 miles of running and three hours of yoga so I can’t persuade myself I really need better than that! Everything else looks incremental or not very interesting for me.

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