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Amex closing accounts after credit review

I scanned a through reddits and is this a common thing happening?

For context I have been with AMEX Since 2022 - I have 4 separate cards with them, and have never missed a payment.

It seems strange to me and unjust the reasoning “credit review” has ultimately led them to close all my accounts permanently, considering my credit score has been a lot lower than it is now comparatively.

Is there anything I can do to fight this? They claim it’s a business decision lol

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u/TeaApprehensive121 — 3 days ago

Suggestion on Adding More Categories

Hi,

So this may be a feature and I’m unaware of it or maybe it can be a suggestion.

Currently there’s five categories including “uncategorized” - for me, there’s only really 4 that being breakfast lunch dinner snacks. This is because my Garmin activities and tracking goes automatically to uncategorised as I appreciate.

But I tend to have more than three meals a day excl snacks so im just curious if there’s a feature to add more categories so i can be more organised or if a suggestion can be made.

As I currently sometimes add two meals to the same category 😂

u/TeaApprehensive121 — 3 days ago

Omega 3 and 6

Does anyone else struggle to hit these micronutrients?

The others are usually fine; I’d ideally want to opt for food rather than supplements - I evidently don’t eat fish in my diet hence why it’s practically non existent.

Any ideas without fish?

P.S ignore my sodium, today was my long run day so sodium is higher than usual (:

u/TeaApprehensive121 — 8 days ago

You learn to drive after you pass?

Title is probably confusing to some, maybe not to all. But it’s true.

I passed the start of July, and I feel like my mindset has shifted to “you learn how to pass the test” and after you learn how to drive. Why? Most people are doing 1-2 hours a week, that is absolutely nothing in comparison to when you pass.

They teach you the roundabouts that are on your test route, you go somewhere slightly different and it is NOT the same. You can’t follow the 12 o clock rule on every single roundabouts.

So this is a post to me saying, if you just passed, or you have your test coming up, it is normal to feel nervous. It’s all experience, if you have your test coming up, your driving instructor thinks you are safe enough to pass. No one, not even the examiner expects you to be perfect hence the 15 MINOR FAULTS you are allowed.

You will make mistakes after you pass, new roads, other road users doing stuff, independence.

I had two minors for appropriate speed (going too slow) and that is because I lacked confidence in areas, now im gaining that confidence.

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u/TeaApprehensive121 — 1 month ago

Looking for open world games real life correlation

Open world games that let you explore a city in the real world. A game that would come to my mind for an example would be Marvel Spiderman Remastered that obviously lets you explore the city

Not really looking for any driving games as I know forza ect and others does do that already

It can be a dystopian version of the cities

Games I have played and liked before
Spiderman
Yakuza games
Ghostwire Tokyo

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u/TeaApprehensive121 — 3 months ago

Looking for new indie games!

Hi everyone,

I hope you are well.

I am new to this subreddit but I figured this is the best place to ask out of all for new, upcoming games. And of course, hidden gems that are in development.

And what better than adding games to my overwhelming steam library? Therefore, if you have a game that’s upcoming; with a demo or playtest out of nature on steam. Please feel free to message me the link to it.

I’d love to use Steam’s new and upcoming category but unfortunately a lot of gems are still hidden, ironically.

If this is not allowed to ask, I apologise in advance. I don’t mind playing any genre, but I love open world, cozy, roguelite, survival and simulation genre.

I’m happy to leave reviews as well.

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u/TeaApprehensive121 — 3 months ago