The company I was talking about didn't do that - the card had your name on it, but the card was in the name of the actual company. It was the employees paying the cards off late that finally got them to speed up their pay cycles on expense reports.
I think it is only the Amex Corporate card where you are ultimately responsible for the charges. Of course this impression is based on the fact that Dave Ramsey is always railing on companies that make you front the charges, but particularly Amex, for that very reason.
She asked 66 women under 50 about their sex lives, exercise regime and shoes.
What kind of sample size is that? Pfft. I
like
high heels, but come on, now.
I think this primary is all sown up - the elevator is reporting that Obama has won Indonesia with a solid 75%. And with nearly a hundred ex-pat votes cast. I just don't see how HRC comes back from that.
Our Uni has two kinds- A Corporate American Express which you have to pay (and can use for personal stuff) and a P-Card which is a visa and the company pays directly. But you can't use the P-card for travel, or books, or food, so you have to use the Amex.
we had that too. I had a corporate Amex because I traveled. I paid the bill, they reimbursed me. I wasn't cool enough for a purchase card. Then, Amex decided to stop waiving the fee for unis. The uni wouldn't pay it, so I got rid of the card. I figured that if I was going to pay the fee, it should be on my own damned card. Which is what I do now.
I'm jealous of Jesse's boots.
I'm kind of jealous of them, and they're all here in my office!
Coworker agrees on Boot 2.
I like boot number one, except I like the heel of boot number two better.
I like boot 2. the buckle makes it sex-ay