- People Need Loans as Coronavirus Spreads. Lenders Are Making Them Tougher to Get. by WSJ
- Reminder to be careful with United’s change policy.
- Robinhood Accused of Offering $75 Compensation with “No Lawsuit” Catch by DDG.
- Khan Academy request for donations by Khan Academy. Surely Amazon and/or Google can just step up and organize free hosting for Khan Academy. One of the most amazing learning tools on the internet.
Deals starting/expiring at the end of today or starting today (view the full deal calendar here):
Deals starting/expiring at end of tomorrow:
- Revamped American Express Delta Cards Now Live (With Anniversary Bonuses For 1st Year For A Limited Time)
- [YMMV] American Express Delta Offers – Up To 75,000 Miles + $200 Statement Credit – No Lifetime Language
- Transpacific Airline Price-Fixing Class Action Settlement – $50 Million Pool For Flights 2000 To 2016
- Chase Sending Out Offers For Reduced APRs
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Love Khan Academy and didn’t occur to me until seeing this how critical of a time this is for them. Thanks for posting, will deff donate.
Sounds like that Fed rate cut worked out really well.
Robinhood is still holding my $1,xxx.xx hostage, that it continued to let me deposit assets in 2017-2018, months AFTER it silently “restricted” my account in 2017, WITHOUT any notice. I would have never found out about this surrepticious account restriction, until I was met with repeated failures when triing to withdraw a small sum months later. These scumbags still refuse to let me withdraw any of my assets (but obviously still let me deposit), and of course, they don’t let me close my account either, since they’ve “restricted” my account. That’s how shady Robinhood has been, for years.
You should file with the CFPB especially if they’re just deposit assets (and not equities)
If you file a complaint with FINRA and CFPB, you bet they’ll get their executive team to deal with it ASAP because they have a statutory deadline to reply or face penalties.
This should pretty much be mandatory for WSJ links… http://archive.vn/OQwAk
Thank you!