- Did You Get 1 Year of Free CLEAR? Here Is How to Turn Off Auto-Renewal & Avoid An Expensive Surprise! by Miles to Memories. Hopefully a lot of readers were able to take advantage of this deal.
- JPMorgan Weighs Sale of $1 Billion AARP Credit-Card Portfolio by Bloomberg.
- Lots of New Amex Offers for 30% Savings at Restaurants by Danny Deal Guru.
- Avianca CEO made a few statements to employees. You can read the main points here.
“ #avianca está quebrada “ dicho por el mismÃsimo Roberto Kriete. pic.twitter.com/1W73FHUtOk
— Colombiaalaire.com (@colombialaire) August 26, 2019
Deals starting/expiring at the end of today or starting today (view the full deal calendar here):
- [Targeted] eBay/Paypal Extras Mastercard: Bonus 3% Cash Back On All Purchases (5% Total)
- Hilton Honors American Express Business Card 130k Points & Free Weekend Night Certificate
- American Express Hilton Surpass/Ascend Bonus Increased To 130k Points & Free Weekend Night Certificate
Deals starting/expiring at end of tomorrow:
- [YMMV] Amazon Assistant: $5 Off $20+ With Promo Code BTSGET5
- Giant, Stop&Shop, Martin’s: Stackable Gift Card Promos, $15 Shopping Credit With Visa/MC + 2x Fuel Points on Mastercard [8/23-8/29]
- [YMMV] Amazon: Register Your Fire TV Device & Get A $5-$10 Credit
- eBay: Get 5% Back in eBay Bucks with No Minimum [8/27-8/29]
Here are some of the most popular posts from past few days:
That’d be unfortunate if Chase sold its AARP credit card portfolio. Ten years from now when I qualify for AARP, will likely be the next time I fall under 5/24.
AARP will accept your membership no matter your age, money is all that matters. I’ve been a member since before I could drink alcohol.
10% off at a couple big restaurant chains. 1 visit with a group/family pays for a membership.
Avianca lounge in MEX was terrible. Really feel bad for the business class customers that end up there. The elevator has apparently been broken for like a year.
Willingly giving away your biometric data for a year of free membership.
I don’t think you realize how many places already have your biometric data as it is. Retailers, banks, card issuer (V/MC), card servicer (logo is sometimes on the back of your card) all have it by default – that’s FOUR parties by default that you have no control over. Then others can get it too from Mobile Apps, cash back extensions – even cash back websites. You might as well make some money off it while you can.
How do these businesses have my biometric data (fingerprints, facial features) if I did not explicitly allow this data to be collected?
They have it without you knowing.
like your biometric data worth anything more