Lowes:
Maybe this would work for the grocery store?
Staples:
So I ended not finding anything to use for my
Walmart/
sams club groceries except maybe that one generic one ($4.95 fee on $200 isn't too bad I guess since the rebate is 10%) or Kroger (which I don't shop at).
ETA: I got imgur to work for me. Whoop! Should I make them smaller somehow though?
Your Lowe's GC racks looks identical to ours here in MD. Great to have a reference without having to refer to memory now hehe
SO after doing some reading this is the issue. I should've just waited for ya'll to reply instead of researching. lol
I got it in June 2017 so my AF doesn't hit til 7/1. So should I call back tomorrow and ask to PC my now CS to a CF or wait awhile?
@wendow it must have been this one I remembered you pc'd under a year, not that CIP I was just asking you about. At least now I know I'm not crazy. 
ETA: Oh wait, if I PC to CF I don't have any more UR cards in my name. So what happens to the earnings from the CF? Do they turn into cash back? I have a CIP under a different log in.
ok! Since it is called cash back I thought maybe it only converts to UR if you have a sapphire.
The only difference is how you can redeem them. A CF can't transfer to partners and only gets 1cpp on everything (stmt credit, gift cards, travel). You'd probably want to setup a transfer relationship to a card that gets better redemptions for when you want to use them.
It's either good or bad marketing on Chase's part that makes the distinction. It's buried in the fine print that you earn UR points that can be redeemed for cashback on the cash back cards
OK thanks! I can send them to DHs CSR until I can DD the CSR/CSP next year.
@miztressuz covered it already, but CF/CFU is totally fine to hoard URs with until you are ready to DD the CSR/CSP or transfer to your DH. Like the CIC, they are marketed as cashback cards, but held in the form of URs only redeemable for cash or GCs, which is slightly confusing, but totally fine since we can transfer to CSR/CSP/CIPs ultimately. Not complaining!
I went to make burgers on the grill tonight only to find a sparrow’s nest with 4 babies in it. That Lowe’s 10% off on the SPG Biz is looking pretty nice right now since we now have a grill to replace. I am being lazy at the moment, can it be used for online puchases?
Yes, online purchases count. There are a few restrictions, but looks like it's mostly for custom options. Here's the language:
"
DETAILS
Get 10% back as a statement credit each time you use your enrolled Business Card on eligible purchases in-store at Lowe's or online at
Lowes.com by 11/30/18. Limit $100 in total statement credits. See terms and exclusions.
OFFER TERMS
Enrollment Limited. Must first add offer to Card and then use same Card to redeem. Only U.S.-issued American Express® Business Cards are eligible to enroll. Your enrollment of an eligible American Express Card for this offer extends only to that Card. Limit of $100 in total statement credits per American Express® Card Member. Valid in-store and online at
Lowes.com. Valid at participating locations in US. Valid on US website only. Excludes electronic gift cards and corporate cards. Excludes
Porch.com, Lowe’s Zone, Lowe’s custom blinds & shades store, The Mine, Resolve, Partsquik website,
Lowes.com/giftcards,
Lowesstore.wgiftcard.com and
Lowes.com/activation. Offer is non-transferable. Statement credit will appear on your billing statement within 90 days after 11/30/18, provided that American Express receives information from the merchant about your qualifying purchase. Note that American Express may not receive information about your qualifying purchase from merchant until all items from your qualifying purchase have been provided/shipped by merchant. Statement credit may be reversed if qualifying purchase is returned/cancelled. If American Express does not receive information that identifies your transaction as qualifying for the offer, you will not receive the statement credit. For example, your transaction will not qualify if it is not made directly with the merchant. In addition, in most cases, you may not receive the statement credit if your transaction is made with an electronic wallet or through a third party or if the merchant uses a mobile or wireless card reader to process it. By adding an offer to a Card, you agree that American Express may send you communications about the offer."