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My Wells Fargo hardly gives any information on each transaction. Basically just refference numbers.
On the other hand, my "duck card", lists the merchant id number, aquiring bank ID, authorization code, and merchant category code.
What other issuer's sites have really detailed info?
My discover gives me a big list of details about a transaction.
@newUser0 wrote:My discover gives me a big list of details about a transaction.
+1 Lots of good detail.
Except Discover doesn't give the number of cashback points earned per transaction. My Barclays Sallie Mae MC gives less info on the type of transaction but does tell exactly how much cashback each purchase earned. I like that a lot.
The nice thing about duck giving the MCC is that I can look up and see if my purchase was 2 or 1 percent.
3% cash back at the "duck store".
2% back at gas stations and grocery stores.
1% on all others.
Walmart is coded as 5411, grocery stores. So that means anything I buy there will get 2% back, unlike Target or Kmart that is coded as department stores. The local walmart also carries a lot of stuff.
Believe it or not the duck store carries a lot of stuff, including electronics. If their prices are fair I may shop there a little to earn 3% back.
Discover has the most out of my banks - a ridiculous amount of data.
Amex, BofA, Citi all in the middle - cover most of the things you'd need to know.
Chase has the least by far - not helpful if I'd have to use it for whatever reason.
So your duck card DOES work? I still havent tried mine since the "breach"
Click on the + icon. It's not as detailed as Discover's, but there's enough details.
For instance, when I do that, this is the list of details for the transaction:
BED BATH & BEYOND #183 PASADENA CA
<REFERENCE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX>
Billing Location | PASADENA,CA |
Category | D�cor/Furnishings |
Service Description | Card Present |