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  2. Citi makes good on missing Sears reward points - AOL

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    We told you recently how getting the credit card rewards you've spent your hard-earned dollars to earn can sometimes be an uphill climb. Card issuers will do things like implement expiration dates ...

  3. Discover Card - Wikipedia

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    Since 2008, Discover has been the official credit-card partner of the National Hockey League. As part of this deal, Discover offers team- and league-branded credit cards as well as a 10% discount on purchases made from the NHL's online store using Discover. In 2024, actress Jennifer Coolidge starred in Discover Card's television commercials. [33]

  4. 3 Mistakes People Make With Their Credit Card Points - AOL

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    Here are some of the most common mistakes people make with their credit card points -- and how to avoid them. 1. Redeeming points for gift cards or merchandise.

  5. Sears offers customers a peek at their credit scores - AOL

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    Sears is unveiling a new payment option for customers: an enhanced Sears credit card. Giving their branded store card a facelift, Sears says it added more retail value to carrying a Sears card.

  6. Category:Credit card rewards programs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Credit card rewards programs" ... The Points Guy; Priority Pass This page was last edited on 30 May 2010, at 04:56 (UTC). Text ...

  7. Sears - Wikipedia

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    Sears, Roebuck and Co., commonly known as Sears (/ s ɪər z / SEERZ), [6] is an American chain of department stores founded in 1892 by Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Curtis Roebuck and reincorporated in 1906 by Richard Sears and Julius Rosenwald, with what began as a mail-order catalog company migrating to opening retail locations in 1925, the first in Chicago. [7]