- Transfer Wyndham points to Caesars (limit increased to 60K per year) by FM.
- Chase Excludes 12+ Countries From Travel Insurance Coverage by YMMV.
- Experian Glitch Exposing Credit Files Lasted 47 Days by Krebs On Security.
- Biden Administration Proposes Rule to Lower Credit-Card Late Fees by WSJ.
Deals starting/expiring at the end of today or starting today (view the full deal calendar here):
Deals starting/expiring at end of tomorrow:
- Staples: No Activation Fee on $200 Mastercard Gift Cards (1/29 – 2/4; Max 8)
- [Targeted] Topcashback: Get $15 Bonus When You Spend $15 (2/1 – 2/4)
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Not to mention that the “multiple choice questions” asked are 100% based on information in the credit report. So as long as anyone has obtained such a report once, your file can continue to be pulled by them, and they can pass verification including the updated information.
At this point one might as well as assume your credit report is known by any hacker who can pay, just like the SSN.
I transferred $300 worth of points from Wyndham to Caesars, and then lost them all because they expired after 6 months of no activity. It’s my own fault for not keeping up on that but wanted to let people know before they transfer a bunch of points without any immediate plans for them.
Not surprising about how these credit agencies are so security deficient. The hackers have it all, they always did.
Chase excludes coverage in Kampuchea? Someone warn President Ford.
User name makes me smile. 😀
I’m surprised the USSR, East Germany and Czechoslovakia aren’t excluded.
Thank you my dear friends (Epstein and subsequent replies) for the good laugh out loud