Credit Card
Coverage of Credit Card in the Nexus archive.
- Sugar daddy scam anyone with experience please comment
A person shared their experience of being scammed by a 'sugar daddy' who provided account information to pay off $611 of their credit card. They reported the incident to their bank after realizing the scam and are now waiting for resolution while seeking advice from others who have experienced similar situations.
- A Scam by Global Work and Travel
A Canadian resident claims they were scammed by Global Work and Travel after paying $1 to apply for a teaching position in Costa Rica, only to be charged $7,400. Despite requesting a refund, they were unable to recover the money and found legal action impractical due to international costs. The individual alleges misleading advertising and billing practices by the company.
- Ask a Banker | Choosing the best credit card for you
The article discusses how credit cards vary, and the optimal choice depends on individual spending habits and financial goals.
- TVChannel sign-in scam [US]
A user attempted to sign up for PBS on a guest room TV via PBS.org/tv but was redirected to a fake site (PBSblaze.com) that requested credit card information. After submitting a card, the user realized it was a scam, canceled the card, and discovered an unauthorized charge.
- Don't use app.hellogov.com for passport renewal.
A passport renewal scam involving app.hellogov.com is warning users to avoid the site, as it charges credit cards and later requests a check payment for the same service. The article advises using official .gov sites for passport renewals instead of search results from Google.
- Ask HN: Anthropic banned me from using Claude Code and I don't know what to do
A user was banned from Anthropic's Claude Code after using it with a VPN and later with the same credit card. They received a refund but received no resolution from support and are seeking advice on Hacker News.
- Scammed by a store employee
A person returned an item to a physical store and later discovered an unauthorized in-store purchase of Pokémon cards for $19.43 on their credit card. The purchase occurred on 6-19-2026, the same day they returned the item, and they reported the issue to the store.
- do not order us.sdichterlaw.com
A user attempted to purchase an office chair from us.sdichterlaw.com but the transaction failed. They discovered unauthorized charges and their card information was added to Amazon and a delivery service without consent.
- tiktokalyzer.ai has been charging me for 4 months after multiple cancellation requests z
A user signed up for a free trial of tiktokalyzer.ai in February but was unable to cancel the subscription through the platform. Despite multiple email requests and a formal demand letter in June for cancellation, refund, and confirmation, the company continued charging the user's credit card. ScamAdviser flagged the site as suspicious, and other reviews report similar issues with charges and denied refunds.
- Amazon Order through my account, using my credit card, to my address
A user's Amazon account was used to place an unauthorized $400 LED face mask order with their credit card and delivery address. The user canceled the order, reset their password, and enhanced security measures, including 2-step verification. They also deregistered a missing Kindle device but found no unusual credit card charges or account recovery attempts.
- How to Use Venmo
Venmo, a U.S.-based payment app acquired by PayPal in 2013, allows users to send and request money via linked bank accounts, debit cards, or credit cards (with a 3% fee for credit). It combines payment functionality with social media-like features, enabling transactions between friends and offering a debit card for Venmo balance access.
- AI Agent Rekts Dev on Bogus Scan, Leaves Them Begging for Crypto Donations
An AI agent named Rekts Dev caused issues by generating a fake scan, leading to requests for cryptocurrency donations. The incident highlights risks of granting AI systems financial access and deadlines.
- Sen. Elizabeth Warren investigating credit card that lets you earn points and miles by paying your rent
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is investigating a credit card that allows users to earn points and miles by paying their rent. The credit card's feature enables reward accumulation through rent payments.
- Your AI agent can now trade for you on Robinhood. And buy stuff with your credit card too
Robinhood has introduced new AI-powered tools that allow users to create automated assistants for executing investment strategies and managing credit card spending with minimal human intervention.
- What happens when your unpaid credit card debt is charged off?
A credit card charge-off does not eliminate debt, it is a step taken by creditors when a payment is severely overdue. The charge-off is reported to credit bureaus and can negatively impact credit scores. Debt collection efforts may continue after a charge-off.
- ‘Several days have passed’: The restaurant failed to process my 20% tip. Is it cheating the staff?
A customer's 20% tip was not processed by a restaurant after several days, raising concerns about cheating staff. The customer typically adds tips immediately when using a credit card. The issue has led to uncertainty about the restaurant's handling of tips.
- Would rule based Bitcoin spending be useful, or is this dumb?
The article discusses a potential service that allows users to link their credit card and set rules for spending Bitcoin, such as selling only when the value is up by a certain percentage. The author is seeking feedback on whether this idea is useful or not. The concept involves automating Bitcoin sales based on predefined conditions.
- Ultimate Spirit Airlines compensation guide: 'Magic words' to tell your bank for BIGGEST refund... what to do if you DIDN'T use a credit card... how to reclaim higher cost of new flights.... and 'rescue' option when all else fails
The article provides a guide on how to get compensation from Spirit Airlines, including using 'magic words' to get a refund from your bank and reclaiming higher costs of new flights. It also covers what to do if you didn't use a credit card and a 'rescue' option when all else fails. The guide aims to help passengers get the biggest refund possible.
- Who qualifies for credit card debt forgiveness?
Credit card debt forgiveness is an option for those looking to quickly pay off their debts. This program may help individuals struggling with credit card debt. It's a potential solution for financial difficulties.
- 401(k) loan vs. debt relief: Which is better for getting rid of credit card debt now?
The article discusses the options for getting rid of credit card debt, comparing 401(k) loans and debt relief. It highlights the potential costs of choosing the wrong fix. Credit card debt is a significant issue with brutal math.
- How much credit card debt is too much right now? Experts weigh in
Experts are weighing in on how much credit card debt is too much, considering current rates. Too much credit card debt can negatively impact finances. The amount of debt considered 'too much' varies.
- Want to get into crypto [Privacy & Advice Flair I guess)
A Reddit user is exploring cryptocurrency, specifically Monero (XMR) and Cake Wallet, to enhance digital privacy. They seek guidance on setting up a secure crypto system, avoiding common mistakes, and acquiring crypto without linking to a bank account or credit card.
- Amex revamps credit card with fee hike but wild new perks as 'arms race' heats up
American Express has revamped its credit card by increasing fees but introducing new perks, reflecting the intensifying competition in the credit card industry. The move highlights a growing 'arms race' among financial institutions to attract customers with enhanced benefits.