They say it's cheap because you use reserves when you get a duty-free discountYo
Then is it expensive because there is not much discount because there is no reserve for those who have never bought it at duty-free?
If it's getting cheaper because of the reserve, it's expensive when you buy it at duty-free, but I wonder if it means you're stacking up the reserves.
252 2019-02-03 Lady
It sounds like that because it's called a reserve fund, but it's just a discount coupon
Instead, it's not a percentage, it's just cash
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