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f0xx Apr 17, 2014 6:58 am


Originally Posted by tzoom84 (Post 22713209)
Thanks for the heads up. I'll stick to my usual Walmart trips then!

^


Originally Posted by ChuckMango (Post 22717600)
can you add yourself as a teen?


Originally Posted by ChuckMango (Post 22717745)
How about adding a family member with no SSN?

Yes.
And meh. The only downside to that is if you ever have t call in... Be prepared to remember that SSN.

mabramovich Apr 17, 2014 3:10 pm

For Nationwide, aren't Allpoint ATMs supposed to be free? I got billed $1 at an Allpoint ATM at CVS.

exarkun Apr 17, 2014 3:15 pm


Originally Posted by mabramovich (Post 22721217)
For Nationwide, aren't Allpoint ATMs supposed to be free? I got billed $1 at an Allpoint ATM at CVS.

Yah, they mess it up. If you want it credited back, give them a call.

silver4300 Apr 17, 2014 3:17 pm


Originally Posted by mabramovich (Post 22721217)
For Nationwide, aren't Allpoint ATMs supposed to be free? I got billed $1 at an Allpoint ATM at CVS.

This question has been asked and answered about a dozen times in this thread.

mabramovich Apr 17, 2014 3:19 pm


Originally Posted by silver4300 (Post 22721251)
This question has been asked and answered about a dozen times in this thread.

Oops, sorry.

f0xx Apr 17, 2014 3:21 pm


Originally Posted by mabramovich (Post 22721217)
For Nationwide, aren't Allpoint ATMs supposed to be free? I got billed $1 at an Allpoint ATM at CVS.

That'll suck if you have multiple teen cards under your name.

silver4300 Apr 17, 2014 3:23 pm


Originally Posted by f0xx (Post 22721264)
That'll suck if you have multiple teen cards under your name.

Calling in multiple times for $1 is a pia and not worth it for me.

mabramovich Apr 17, 2014 3:27 pm


Originally Posted by silver4300 (Post 22721278)
Calling in multiple times for $1 is a pia and not worth it for me.

Can't you just call once a month and get everything reversed?

silver4300 Apr 17, 2014 3:28 pm


Originally Posted by mabramovich (Post 22721217)
For Nationwide, aren't Allpoint ATMs supposed to be free? I got billed $1 at an Allpoint ATM at CVS.


Originally Posted by silver4300 (Post 22721251)
This question has been asked and answered about a dozen times in this thread.


Originally Posted by mabramovich (Post 22721260)
Oops, sorry.

Yet, it is buried in scattered posts regarding three different flavors of buxx.

Try doing a google search for key terms. In this case: flyertalk buxx allpoint - would have landed you your answer.

exarkun Apr 17, 2014 3:48 pm

Maybe someone should add that note to the wiki so it (hopefully) doesn't get asked again?

silver4300 Apr 17, 2014 4:03 pm


Originally Posted by exarkun (Post 22721377)
Maybe someone should add that note to the wiki so it (hopefully) doesn't get asked again?

I just updated it.

tomcanada22 Apr 17, 2014 8:03 pm


Originally Posted by ChuckMango (Post 22717600)
can you add yourself as a teen?



Can you clarify which buzz card you are referring to?

tomcanada22 Apr 17, 2014 8:05 pm


Originally Posted by silver4300 (Post 22721278)
Calling in multiple times for $1 is a pia and not worth it for me.



I found out don't need to call after each ATM charge. Just let them build up a few times then make one call to get all the refunds with one call.

taxicabnumber Apr 18, 2014 9:25 am


Originally Posted by f0xx (Post 22710251)
  1. Update of new address to CR.
  2. What if your card is "breached" and they send new cards.
  3. You call in and forgot about the billing address change. Giving incorrect address when they ask to confirm.

Just a few I can think of.
I'm doing just this with TD Go with my CapOne QS card. But they allow you to set your statement address, card mailing address, etc.

Along these lines, what about changing the billing address on one of my CCs (CA address --> MD address) then changing back after a few months? I get that 1 and 3 are still risks (it's my fiancee's address, so 2 isn't a big deal), but if I changed my billing address back to my current one would TD no longer accept the card in question?

jiffyjiff Apr 18, 2014 9:36 am


Originally Posted by taxicabnumber (Post 22724513)
Along these lines, what about changing the billing address on one of my CCs (CA address --> MD address) then changing back after a few months? I get that 1 and 3 are still risks (it's my fiancee's address, so 2 isn't a big deal), but if I changed my billing address back to my current one would TD no longer accept the card in question?

Would no longer accept the card in question. Verification of address is performed with each load.


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