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Brain-dead PR catastrophe for PC. They could instead have make him the public face of their rewards program. Now they are in the news as the bad guys.
'Tain't your money, dude—you didn't actually pay a cent into this, and I'm sure there's a clause in whatever fine print you signed that says they can freeze or close your account for any or no reason. Never count on loyalty bonus programs. Not only can your account vanish without warning, but so can the entire program (if the company files for bankruptcy, for example).
Cash out early and often.
Yes you did. Do you really think that companies will offer this stuff for free? The cost of it is paid by every consumer, every customer of these stores
Yeah, not saying it isn't shitty of them to do that, but I can't say I'm surprised, either.
Those fucking dickheads also locked out my CC while I was on vacation in a region I notified them of through their special "going on vacation? Let us know." feature.
They slowly 2 weeks after I returned let me know that it was flagged for a sketchy purchase being made inside that region. The sketchy purchase? A water bottle from the polish 7-11 corp "Zabka".
They offered me $20 in points for locking out my main spending source. I offered them a go fuck yourself, a cancellation, and picked up an Amex Cobalt and a Simplii Visa.
Learned a good lesson about traveling with just one CC though.
For a few years we collected points, simply a goal to see if we could reach 1 mil and then cash in for groceries at the local Real Atlantic Superstore. Reached the goal and then some, got to about 1.5 mill and then started using all the points for all grocery purchases in store. Once the points were depleted, the account would no longer tally points on purchases where points were offered. Tried the same methods of watching the sales, etc, and would buy the things on sale as needed. No points collected on purchase. Gave up trying, and now shop wherever is convenient. I was at the local store last week for a few things and the cashier said that now a person has to open the app and accept the offers, then buy the product during that sale period in order to collect the points. Yeah, no, not gonna do that anymore.
Besides, holding on to points while grocery prices continue upward only devalues the points at a future redemption date. Might as well cash them in as you go.
Adding offers manually used to be a thing back when we had physical cards, before the modern app came around. They just reverted convenience.