Credit Cards
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Bank of America Gives 3-Month Extension for Bonus Spending
Bank of America is extending the bonus spending period for new credit cards that were opened between January 1 and March 31, 2020. It applies to personal and business cards.
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Chase Automatically Extending Spending Period for Some Cardholders
We are automatically extending the time frame for new cardmembers to earn their points-based welcome offer, and that’s for those who opened an account from January 1 – March 31. The extension will be for 3 months.
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Defer Chase Card Payments Online for Three Months
With this service, you can delay three monthly payments, but you will continue to accrue interest on your unpaid balances. The enrollment page also specifies that you can only request this payment deferral once per credit card account.
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Unexpected Amex Aspire Credits Are Just a Correction on Some Accounts
There were limited instances where a small population of Card Members received a manual $250 Resort credit, as a prior credit they received was applied to the incorrect anniversary year.Â
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Capital One Points Can No Longer Be Redeemed for Gift Cards
Capital One Points Can No Longer Be Redeemed for Gift Cards Update: 4/30/2020: Capital One Rewards Can Now Be Redeemed for Gift Cards Again Update: 4/2/2020Â Capital One reached out and provided the following information: “Due to operational constraints from COVID-19, Capital One is temporarily unable to fulfill gift card rewards. We are working to restore…
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Trouble Meeting Minimum Spend Requirement? Ask Chase for Extension
If you have signed up for Chase credit card recently and are worried about completing spending for a bonus within the require time frame, Chase might be willing to help
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American Express Waiving Fees During Coronavirus Pandemic
The credit card issuer is waiving fees, discussing payment options and financial hardship programs with customers who are having trouble making payments during this time.
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American Express Now Goes After Airline Incidental Credits
American Express Now Goes After Airline Incidental Credits American Express is striking once again, and this time it is going after airline credits on credit cards that have this benefit. They sent out a mass email to those affected, to let them know that they have been charged for the credit they received from the…
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Chase and United Extend Credit Card Partnership Through 2029
The new agreement will extend though 2029. This was a no-brainer for all parties as it involves a co-brand cards portfolio with seven consecutive quarters of double-digit year-over-year growth.
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Rakuten Cash Back Visa Card Will No Longer Earn 3% on Select Gift Card Purchases
Starting February 15, 2020, Rakuten Cash Back Visa® Credit Card purchases made through Rakuten on GiftCardMall.com, GiftCards.com and Raise.com will be eligible for 1% Cash Back instead of an extra 3% Cash Back.
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Chase Will Soon Let You Book High-End Restaurants, Bars and Wineries with Points
The expanded Chase and Tock partnership will provide a new dedicated dining page within the Chase Ultimate Rewards platform and the Chase Mobile App. Â
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Chase Adds New Terms to Credit Card to Stop Self Referrals
Most Chase credit cards now have the following fine print: You are not eligible for a referral bonus if you use your own referral URL to apply for a different card.









