credit card purchases

American Eagle Wants A Note From Charles Schwab Before They'll Accept My $15 Return

American Eagle Wants A Note From Charles Schwab Before They'll Accept My $15 Return

Tiffany tells Consumerist that she thought that returning a pair of $15 sunglasses to an American Eagle store would be a simple transaction. This seems sensible enough. What she didn’t know that her bank issuing her a new credit card was simply too much for the chain’s computers. Bringing in her credit card statement wasn’t enough, and now store employees now insist that she have her bank issue her a personalized letter in order to issue the refund. [More]

Domino's Drivers Can Ask To See ID On Credit Card Purchases, But You Don't Have To Show It

Domino's Drivers Can Ask To See ID On Credit Card Purchases, But You Don't Have To Show It

A Domino’s PR rep says drivers aren’t allowed to ask you for your Social Security Number to verify credit card purchases. Drivers can ask to see your ID, but you can refuse and the driver can’t deny the transaction. [More]