tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6522475238241554273.post603201281150948429..comments2024-03-07T16:55:04.454-06:00Comments on DollsArtCats: The Six Million Dollar Box of ChocolatesFishcakehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04129239011581997070noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6522475238241554273.post-27342584390356628662016-06-30T20:50:37.164-05:002016-06-30T20:50:37.164-05:00That is a smart idea! AmEx now tells me whenever t...That is a smart idea! AmEx now tells me whenever there is a transaction "when the card is not present", so I get a ping on a lot of online transactions, which is good. Sadly I end up using cash now often in person, just because I got tired of worrying about my cards and also because of the spamfest you get once you are a "recognized customer" of a company. It's also a challenge to weasel around ATM fees for the cash, but I do because ATMs were supposed "to save money" when they replace humans. Now they are vampires and replace humans.Fishcakehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04129239011581997070noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6522475238241554273.post-91489708735140531982016-06-30T18:00:02.962-05:002016-06-30T18:00:02.962-05:00We have our Chase Bank cards set to alert us when ...We have our Chase Bank cards set to alert us when ever anyone spends over 25$, because we usually don't. We can set it as low as 1$ and get an email or text message asking us if we know anything about it. Then we can either ignore it or call them. Chase may be evil but they are the devil we know. <br />I'd take it in chocolates! And yeah, the new chip cards that have to be signed for again like the old charge plate slide things really make me wonder what the advantage is. It's like hey, we have this marvelous new technology, here sign this. Ummmm.....<br />Raj Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6522475238241554273.post-34548860230360795662016-06-30T12:38:03.576-05:002016-06-30T12:38:03.576-05:00It's smart to let them know when you are trave...It's smart to let them know when you are travelling, otherwise sometimes they will deny your card at a really inopportune time..like when you are trying to get a tow.<br />Six thousand at Marshall Fields is a lot of stuff :oFishcakehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04129239011581997070noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6522475238241554273.post-44235885105243062652016-06-30T11:51:41.159-05:002016-06-30T11:51:41.159-05:00Seems Chicago is keeping its rep alive as a town o...Seems Chicago is keeping its rep alive as a town of crime! I had a similar experience at The Drake Hotel. I bought batteries for my Palm Pilot (STOP SNICKERING!) in the gift shop. The helpful employee help herself and her boyfriend to mine (and others) card numbers, used those to find some critical thinking challenged trainees at Marshall Fields to give them gift certificates without the charge plate. My Marshall Field’s charge came up to $6K! My partner at the time asked "Why did you spend $6K at Marshall Fields and what did you buy me?!" Since then, I have been in credit card security prison, making sure to let the credit card company know where I am traveling, just in there is 'suspicious activity' on my account.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18056071648699777488noreply@blogger.com