02-18-2013 06:12 PM
What's up with all the refunds I'm getting from Disc and Cap1? I logged into my Discover and they refunded me 50 bucks for wallet protection and score tracker. The Score tracker I cancelled 9 months ago but the wallet protection I thought was still active. Then I logged into Cap 1 just for kicks and they had refunded me 49.95 for my credit protection. I did try to get an answer from Peggy at Cap 1 but like always she knows nothing. Did I miss something?
02-18-2013 06:13 PM
Braydon wrote:What's up with all the refunds I'm getting from Disc and Cap1? I logged into my Discover and they refunded me 50 bucks for wallet protection and score tracker. The Score tracker I cancelled 9 months ago but the wallet protection I thought was still active. Then I logged into Cap 1 just for kicks and they had refunded me 49.95 for my credit protection. I did try to get an answer from Peggy at Cap 1 but like always she knows nothing. Did I miss something?
Big lawsuits they lost are now making them refund those fees.
02-18-2013 06:24 PM
Thank's! That explains it.
02-18-2013 06:24 PM
This is whats up:
I am sooooooooooooo happy today.
02-18-2013 06:30 PM
02-18-2013 07:05 PM
Found another card refund! How far back in time do they have to refund money? I have 2 cards with BOA and they refunded 65.95 on my Cash Rewards and 1.65 on my Alaska Airlines. I have had the cards for 2 years now both with credit protection and pushed alot of money through on each card.
02-19-2013 09:56 AM
You should have received a letter from Discover about the refund. I got the letter a couple weeks ago, and the credit just posted this week.
02-19-2013 10:11 AM
Chase gave me a refund about a month ago for the tune of ~$515 for services that were not provided when the SonyCC was under Chase.
It was definitely a nice surprise.
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