u/ConsequenceFluffy562

Using spread sheets to track the last time I've used a credit card to prevent them from auto closing for non use. I have more cards than recurring bills that I can put on a card, so I can't use that method to keep activity on these cards.

Is there a macro or something I can set to auto high light a date cell once it hits a specific time from that date?

So say I enter a date of 05-01-26, and don't update it later. Once the current date hits say 04-01-27, it will automatically high light that cell to remind me to charge a soda to that card that month?

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u/ConsequenceFluffy562 — 12 days ago

Just saw the video of the old guy buying strawberries at a no cash store, leaving coins at the help desk and walking out, claiming legal tender. I'm not questioning the definition of legal tender, well aware of that part.

It did make me wonder who "owns" the coins at that point? I'm well aware that coins are always owned by the government, I'm just not thinking of the correct legal term there, hence owns being in quotes.

Presumably, as the store refuses to accept cash, guy leaves, and has committed theft since the store doesn't consider the strawberries to have been paid for. Does the store then have the legal right to keep the coins as abandoned, and guy still gets charged with theft?

I get that not much was likely to happen over the pound in that video, it was just what kicked off the thought. Say the same thing happens by someone leaving behind 1000 pounds/dollars/whatever as a wheelbarrow full of coins...

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u/ConsequenceFluffy562 — 16 days ago