Anonymous ID: e74b4d July 18, 2021, 8:06 a.m. No.73451   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3501

pb

>>73196, >>73269 Where is jo, really?

 

The schedule has been 'updated' to remove any mention of Not AF1 Joe's movements or locations yesterday.

I did not screen cap the schedule however the references to Not AF1 Joe's official location yesterday were reflected in the posts above.

The new schedule shows nuffin from yesterday

Cap#1

https://factba.se/biden/calendar

 

Today it indicates they are at Camp David and will 'return' to the WH at 8:30pm EST

>>73269 pb

At least they habs a tanker over the correct place today

58-0092 USAF KC-135 tanker over Not AF1 Joe at Camp David Position

Anonymous ID: e74b4d July 18, 2021, 8:55 a.m. No.73457   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3459 >>3501

Citigroup Cuts Off Its $495-a-Year Rival to AmEx’s Platinum Card

 

Citigroup Inc. stopped taking applications for its $495-a-year Prestige card, a competitor to American Express Co.’s Platinum line and JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s Sapphire Reserve.

 

The bank will still serve existing Prestige customers, according to an emailed statement Friday, and encouraged prospective customers to instead consider products including the no-annual-fee Citi Custom Cash Card, which it introduced last month. “Our go-to-market strategy continuously evolves to feature different products and offers,” Citigroup said in the statement.

 

Many banks have tried to match the success of AmEx in the world of premium credit cards, which take years to become profitable for a bank. While it’s the world’s largest credit-card issuer, Citigroup isn’t known for its premium products, posing another challenge in attracting customers and persuading them to spend hundreds of dollars in annual fees year after year. Citigroup’s move comes as banks ramp up efforts to lure affluent customers to their cards as they travel and dine out again with the Covid-19 pandemic easing. Earlier this month, AmEx revamped its popular Platinum card, adding new perks tied to private jet access and hotel stays and upping the annual fee to $695. The clamor for customers has even attracted banks less-known for their credit-card offerings. Wells Fargo & Co. is in the process of developing a new rewards card after it debuted its new cash-back card just last month. Citigroup’s Prestige card is popular among travel junkies for a unique perk: customers who book a four-day hotel stay through the bank’s portal can qualify for a free night’s stay.

 

The New York-based bank warned this week that its costs for the full year will climb by a percentage in the mid-single digits, an increase from the 2% to 3% jump it previously expected. Part of that comes from the firm’s desire to invest in its card business, Chief Financial Officer Mark Mason told analysts this week.

https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/citigroup-cuts-off-its-495-a-year-rival-to-amex-s-platinum-card-1.1630043

Anonymous ID: e74b4d July 18, 2021, 9:23 a.m. No.73466   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>73464

it relies on most not spending enough time to actually see wut they have done since Oct. (and prior) last year.

"hold the line!!"

"biblical!"

"baker/BV i want to habs yer chillun"

Pretty pathetic

Meanwhile...sans drama, work still gets done here.

Go figure

kek

Anonymous ID: e74b4d July 18, 2021, 10:04 a.m. No.73469   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3501

RCH872T USAF C-17 Globemaster on ground at Cincinnati Muni Airport, OH

Departed MCB Quantico after a ground stop and load-in

Inbound from Charleston Int'l Airport earlier

 

Not AF1 Joe coming to Cincinnati for CNN town hall-Weds July 21

https://www.fox19.com/2021/07/13/president-biden-coming-cincinnati-cnn-town-hall/