Credit Cards
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Chase Sapphire Reserve Switching Timing of $300 Travel Credit for Select Cardholders
Those who have the card since 2017 or earlier, will be switched from a calendar year to a cardmember anniversary year.
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Amex Green Card Losing $100 LoungeBuddy Credit
You can currently use the American Express Green Card to purchase lounge access through LoungeBuddy and receive up to $100 in statement credits per calendar year.
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Amex Everyday, Everyday Preferred and Cash Magnet Closed to New Applicants
Amex Cash Magnet, Amex Everyday and Amex Everyday Preferred Cards are now closed to new applicants. Existing cardholders can continue to use their Cards just as they do today with no changes.
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American Airlines in Talks to Make Citi Exclusive Credit Card Issuer
American Airlines is in talks to make Citi its exclusive credit card partner. American Airlines credit cards are currently issued by Citi and Barclays.
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American Express Perks During the 2024 U.S. Open
American Express has been a proud partner of the USTA for more than 30 years, and continues to enhance the value of Amex membership at the US Open Tennis Championships.
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New Citi Strata Select Card Coming Soon?
Citi has filed yet another trademark for a card in the Strata family. The application does not provide much information besides the name of the card, Citi Strata Select.
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Amex Everyday and Everyday Preferred Refresh Coming Soon?
The Amex EveryDay Credit Card has a new design that is showing up in the app.
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Chase Improves Travel and Purchase Protection Benefits, Launches New Claims Site
Chase is changing the Benefits Administrator and improving the travel and purchase protection benefits for branded and co-brand cardmembers.
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Chase in Advanced Talks to Take Over Apple Card Portfolio
Apple is in advanced talks with JPMorgan Chase about taking over the $17 billion Apple credit card program from Goldman Sachs.
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Amex Pay Over Time, How to Unenroll And Why You Should Do It
The ‘Pay Over Time’ program is available for some American Express cards. Instead of paying in full at the end of your statement period, you can choose to pay over time, just like any other credit card.












