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A letter arrived from my Amazon.com credit card (well, from the company that furnishes me with it), saying, in essence, "We noticed that you made a large payment recently. We hope you aren't planning to switch to another card! Here, have some cash-advance checks!" Okay, so they're always sending me cash advance checks, which I don't want, and I did complain to Amazon that after the Chase/BankOne merger, I was getting all sorts of spam phone calls from them, so I could see why they might be nervous. But I pay my bill every month, and it's not even like last month was higher than usual (the one where we bought [livejournal.com profile] harrock's laptop, that was higher than usual, but that was months ago!). So it seems strange that they want to guilt me this time about paying it.

Date: 2005-10-13 07:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chenoameg.livejournal.com
It's good when they try to guilt you. That's the sort of thing that leads them to offer you credits to use the card, or increased rewards.

You can get the cash-advance checks to stop by just calling and asking them to; I always do.

Of course this means I have no chance of getting a free "0% no balance transfer free" cash-advance checks, which are sorta nice when you can get 4% in a savings account.

Also they never call me. I think that's because I submitted the privacy policy telling them not to; I can't remember.

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