Roundup: Travel Coverage, Target Gift Card Rules, Using Miles/Points, Futuristic 7-Eleven, Sinemia Changes

This is a list of news from around the web which I came across in the last few days. I found these articles interesting and somewhat related to the travel and deal content you regularly see here at Danny the Deal Guru. Sometimes just interesting and not related at all, but I hope you enjoy them just the same. If you come across any interesting articles, please send them my way.
News Roundup

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Using Credit Card Travel Coverage Instead of Travel Insurance

Travel insurance might not be the best option for everyone. Take a look at your credit cards first and see if their coverage is all you need. Read more here.

Target.com now Allows up to 10 Gift Cards at Checkout

Previously, Target.com used to allow a maximum of 4 gift cards at checkout, now it’s up to 10. This is helpful for draining small Target gift cards on a large order. Read more here.

Using Miles & Points For Things Regular People Find Crazy

Miles and points let you do things that you wouldn’t pay for in cash otherwise, and this is just one of those examples. Read more here.

7-Eleven unveiled a store of the future

The convenience-store chain opened its first-ever US lab store in Dallas on March 22. The store represents a stark departure from what many 7-Eleven patrons may have come to expect, featuring a taco stand and even a selection of wine. Read more here.

Sinemia changes its terms to prevent users from suing as it fights a class-action lawsuit

In late March, the movie-ticket subscription service added a clause to its terms of service that says the user waives any rights to “bring or participate in a class action whether brought in arbitration or in any state court.” The terms also say the subscriber waives the right “to bring a lawsuit in court.” Read more here.

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